Has anyone does this, and used a service/company that you liked? Did you like the quality? We have a couple of VHS tapes (including our wedding video ... yeah, we're old) but no longer have a VCR, so we need to convert them to a DVD format. I did a quick internet search, but there are so many sites ... I thought I'd ask here first.
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Converting VHS tapes to DVDs
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We've just done it ourselves using a device called a Dazzle. We got it off of Woot for not too much money a while ago. We just use it to capture the video to our computer in a digital format, then edit it as we want and burn it to DVD.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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Originally posted by Vanquisher View PostWe've just done it ourselves using a device called a Dazzle. We got it off of Woot for not too much money a while ago. We just use it to capture the video to our computer in a digital format, then edit it as we want and burn it to DVD.
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