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Posted by J. Yazel on 02/28/06 18:54
On 28 Feb 2006 05:51:14 -0800, "jkygogo@yahoo.com" <jkygogo@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Hi, have dubbed a VHS tape to DVD with my Cyberhome 1200. But I've
>noticed that the DVD copy is not as good of quality and parts of it
>are too white compared to the VHS tape video. So the quality of the
>VHS tape is better than the burned DVD copy.
> Could I correct this if I get a better audio/visual cord? I mean
>if I got a Gold Audio/Visual cord (you know the one with the red and
>white cord for the audio and the yellow for the video) to connect the
>VHS to the DVD player, would that help and make the quality as good as
>the VHS tape? Or should I get a combination VHS/DVD player and burner
>so I wouldn't have to connect the 2 with the Audio/visual wire?
>
> Can anything be done so I get a good quality DVD copy from my VHS
>tape? I know the Cyberhome 1200 DVD burner I have is not to reliable
>and probably less than half of the attempts to burn a DVD are
>successful. So maybe it's the Cyberhome DVD burner which is the
>problem. Can someone help me on this?
>
>Thanks.
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I have copied dozens and dozens of VHS tapes to -R discs (at EP, 6
hour mode) and I can't tell the difference.
Also almost no duds.
I also have 15 -RW discs that I use to make daily programs from TV
and only one had a bad spot when I got it. They look just like the
tapes when I play them back (6 hour mode).
My recorder is an Emerson.
It sounds like your recorder may have a problem. Are the disks
well-known brands?
Jack
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