How To Do A VHS Transfer To DVD

Many people have used VHS tapes in the past to capture those special moments with family and friends. As technology has changed and improved, many people want to move away from the old VHS tapes but still keep their important memories. To do this, all that is needed is to do a transfer to DVD.

It is really an easier process than you may realize. There are just a handful of things you are going to need on hand to get started. You will need to have some blank DVD’s a Video Camera or a VHS machine, a RCA cable that includes the colors yellow, white and red and a DVD player.

Once you have determined that you have all the necessary equipment to begin your project, attach your VHS recorder or video camera to your DVD recording device. This can be done by attaching the RCA cables. Put one in the “out” port of the VHS machine or video camera and one into the “in” port of the DVD recording device.

The next this needed is to attach your DVD machine to the television. To make this connection, use the coaxial cable and stick it into your DVD player where it says “out” For the television, look for the spot labeled “in”. Both connections will look like a screw.

Once you finish making sure all the lines are hooked up, turn your TV onto your tuning channel. In most cases, your tuning channel will be channel 3 but, it may be channel 4 for some TV models. You will also need to turn on your DVD recorder device and make sure it is set it to the right channel.

The next step is to turn the video camera or VHS machine on and put in the VHS tape that is going to be duplicated. When you see the video begin to play, you can rest assured that you have done it right. Remember, to be sure the movie is rewound at the starting point before you start the recording. Also, remember to insert a blank, recordable DVD disk into the DVD player. After everything is in place, all that is left to do is hit “record” on the player. Once your movie has played all the way through and reached the end, simply hit the “stop” button.

In order for this format to be visible on all the DVD recording machine you do need to make sure you have “finalized” the disk. How you do this will be explained in your owners manual. While the process is often different with each machine, in most cases, it is a very simple process to complete.

The process from start to finish to transfer to DVD is really quite easy but you will have to have patients. It will take as long as it takes to play your movie through. The cost of undertaking a project like this generally just depends on the amount you pay for the DVD’s. They can be purchased at varying costs.

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