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I can understand why as vhs continues to disappear and new technology replaces that medium, not to mention that copying commercial video is a controversial subject.(almost untouchable). However none of the suggestions in discussions I've seen seem sure, current, reliable, or applicable for my use, and often the devices refereed to have been discontinued, removed, or are obsolete or no longer available.
#Vhs to dvd converter machine used software#
It seems to me my best (and simplest) bet is transfer from vhs to computer HD (while removing any kind of copy guard that may be employed) so I can then use DVD fab 8, So Think DVD maker, or other software to burn DVD's. But no one seems certain about how well any of the devices work or what kind of job they do. Here and elsewhere I have seen discussions about appropriate devices to do the job, vhs-vhs, vhs-dvd, dvd-vhs, vhs-computer HD, and so on. I have bought and own all of them and want to preserve them (back up) on DVD. I have a large collection of VHS tapes, both home made and commercial, some of which have macro vision or other sort of copy guard which of course prevents copying. I posted the following in After Dawn "Copy protected VHS to DVD and VHS" on the March 18th but no bites to date. C,mon After Dawn! What I see here has either been removed, prohibited, or clearly unclear. It seems this forum thread is the current updated place for this subject, however sorry if I don't see anything new that's true, practical, or readily available.