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<p>[QUOTE="Samantha Kirk, post: 95597, member: 12653"]The simplest solution would be to connect the output of the VHS recorder to the input of a set-top DVD recorder. If that is not feasible, you can use a video-capture device on your PC. This would you to copy the video on to and then edit it and then burn it on to a DVD. Plenty of these devices are available. If you patiently search, you might get a good deal on it.</p><p></p><p>Like the other poster said, there are also services that convert VHS into DVDs, you will have to send the tapes and for a small fee, they will convert it for you.</p><p></p><p>-Good luck anyway.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samantha Kirk, post: 95597, member: 12653"]The simplest solution would be to connect the output of the VHS recorder to the input of a set-top DVD recorder. If that is not feasible, you can use a video-capture device on your PC. This would you to copy the video on to and then edit it and then burn it on to a DVD. Plenty of these devices are available. If you patiently search, you might get a good deal on it. Like the other poster said, there are also services that convert VHS into DVDs, you will have to send the tapes and for a small fee, they will convert it for you. -Good luck anyway.[/QUOTE]
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