mercredi 13 février 2013

How To Do A VHS Transfer To DVD

By Paula Barron


Many folks have utilized VHS tapes to ensure that they could capture important moments in their lives with their family and friends. As the technology has improved and changed throughout the years, many folks have chosen to move past VHS tapes but in order to keep those memories on VHS they need to do a VHS transfer to DVD.

Most people do not realize how simple the process really is to do on your own. To begin you are just going to require a few different tools to get started. Some blank DVD's, a VCR machine or video camera, a DVD machine and an RCA cable. Do ensure the RCA cable has the white, red and yellow leads.

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 thing you need to do is hook your television to your DVD machine. To do this, take you coaxial cable and hook it to the port of your DVD machine that says "out". You will do a similar step to attach it to the television however, this time you will connect the cord to the television through the "in" port. You will be looking for a connection that is similar to that of a screw on both devices.

Once you have all lines where they are meant to be turn your television on and make sure that you have it tuned. In most cases, you will tune the television to 3 but, occasionally this turns out to be channel 4. You also have to turn on and tune the DVD machine.

Next, turn the power on the VHS recorder or video camera and insert the tape to be copied. When you can see the picture of the video than you have set up properly. Do make sure that the movie you are going to copy is set to the beginning before starting to record. Make sure that you insert a blank disk into your DVD machine. When you are ready, press the "record" button on the machine. Once your movie has reached the end, all you need to do is to press the "stop" button.

There is one final step called "finalizing" that is necessary for you to be able to enjoy your new DVD movie. How you proceed to finalize your disk will depend on your DVD machine's manufacturer and will be laid out in your instruction manual. While it is a different process in nearly all machines, it is normally a very simple process.

To do a movie transfer to DVD is really a simple task. You do however, need to be a patient person because it is going to take time for the movie to play all the way through from start until finish. Ultimately, the cost associated with a project of this nature usually is dependant on the price you pay for DVD's. The cost of DVD's can range greatly depending on where purchased.




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