VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

Postby grizzlelee on 01 Jun 2011 23:12

Do any nutters here know of or offer transfer services for VHS to DVD? I've got quite a few misc. Stewart/Klark Kent bits I'd like to have transferred. The flipside is that I've got so many other videotapes I should probably just invest in a DVD recorder and do it myself. Any suggestions on that front as well? Models, etc.? I'm in the US, btw.

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Mark
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Re: VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

Postby sockii on 02 Jun 2011 00:24

I've had a Panasonic DVD/VCR combo unit for a few years and really love it. Works great. Definitely cheaper in the long run than paying to have someone convert stuff for you.

http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_elect ... vd_vcr.asp
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Re: VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

Postby grizzlelee on 02 Jun 2011 00:57

Thanks for the recommendation. You're right about cost. I've got totes full of tapes just waiting to be transferred.
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Re: VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

Postby kmart on 02 Jun 2011 13:31

Mark,

Yeah, the guy I work with does it as a hobby. (Dont ask!) I have shared the results with Moonstone and LTWoman. They can probably vouch for the results.

By the way...I really enjoyed the book and CD! The CD is in heavy rotation on my playlist. the book was everything I thought it would b...and more!
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Re: VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

Postby grizzlelee on 02 Jun 2011 21:07

[quote="kmart"]Mark,
By the way...I really enjoyed the book and CD! The CD is in heavy rotation on my playlist. the book was everything I thought it would b...and more![/quote]

Thanks, Ken. Glad you enjoyed them. There are actually several more projects currently in the works. One is a CD of more story-oriented tracks ala "Turkey Cobra." Another is a 365 day-type calendar filled with stories and Sleepytownisms.
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Re: VHS to DVD transfer suggestions

Postby TheEqualizer on 02 Jun 2011 22:40

I use a Canapus (not sure if the spelling is correct) converter that connects to my computer via USB and then capture it using just iMovie (I'm a Mac guy).
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