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old cholo

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Jan 22, 2007
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i have a ton of old vhs movies from the 80's and 90's that i would like to convert to dvd. i dont have a vhs cam anymore but i sure dont want to lose these movies you cant get them on dvd any help please i m new at this so please be gentle thanks:D
 
For a very low price, I bought a combination VHS/DVD-R deck that attaches to my TV. Unless the VHS movies have some sort of copy protection on them that would prevent copying them to DVD this way, the combo deck will do so. It's legal since you own the original movies and far less trouble then trying to digitize a movie using a computer.
 
The vhs movies that have the macromedia protection are quite rare, you will be fine.
 
i have a ton of old vhs movies from the 80's and 90's that i would like to convert to dvd. i dont have a vhs cam anymore but i sure dont want to lose these movies you cant get them on dvd any help please i m new at this so please be gentle thanks:D

Do you have a mini DV camera? These make greate converters almost all of them have a "pass through" feature are a video signal conected to "video in" is send out the fire wire cable to a computer as DV format data.
 
My friend has a Sony USB Burner that has RCA inputs on the back for a direct capture. I connected my VCR to the back and popped in my old home movies. I pressed play on the VCR and record on the DVD burner. It records the VCR output right to DVD.

I then took the DVDs and ripped them on the Mac using MacTheRipper. I then took the vobs and burned then to a disk image using Toast. I then used Toast to extract the video from the disk image to DV. I took the DV and dumped that into iMovie. That's where I cut it into chapters, added scene transitions, fade ins and outs. I then Shared that with iDVD and added some sweet menus. Done.

I think you basically needs something like the Sony burner.
Here's one on eBay for $60:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-DVDIRECT-Video-recordable-VRD-VC_W0QQitemZ200213792942QQcmdZViewItem

Or new:
http://justdeals.stores.yahoo.net/vrdvc10.html

Shop around to get it cheaper. $179 is kind of a rip.
 
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