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Backing up old purchased VHS Tapes

tgentr

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Are there any methods for using AnyDVD or other product to backup my old VHS tapes that appear to be copy protected?
 
There is a piece of hardware you can attach between the vcr and the dvd burner, but I don't remember what it's called. It used to not be very cheap either.

Remember also, that if you copy a tape to a dvd, it's still going to be vhs quality. I'd check the pawn shops, and see if I could find the dvd of the movies I wanted. Pawn shops sell movies pretty cheap...........
 
There is a piece of hardware you can attach between the vcr and the dvd burner, but I don't remember what it's called. It used to not be very cheap either.

Remember also, that if you copy a tape to a dvd, it's still going to be vhs quality. I'd check the pawn shops, and see if I could find the dvd of the movies I wanted. Pawn shops sell movies pretty cheap...........

http://www.checkhere22.com/stabilizer/ - Costs less than $50US
 
Tape to DVD

The simplest answer that worked for me was using a consumer combo unit
that burns VHS directly to DVD. CineVision and GoVideo a just two no fuss units and the discounted price is that of a combo player. Pot in a tape and a black disc, hit copy and thats it. The only drawback is it does it in real time.:bowdown:
 
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