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 Posted by dgates on 09/13/06 04:15 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 14:53:24 GMT, hdoherty@NO SPAMns.sympatico.ca 
(Hugh Doherty) wrote: 
 
>My first experience with using a DVD recorder to transfer from VHS has been  
>disappointing. I have a large VHS collection. Many of the tapes are more than  
>15 years old, many were recorded at the 6 hour speed, and their quality is  
>quite acceptable. Far superior to single-layer DVD recorded at 6-hour speed,  
>which is virtually unwatchable. Even 4-hour DVD speed results in poor quality.  
>This may have something to do with my DVD recorder, a modestly-priced LiteOn  
>LVW 5005, but I gather from reading this newsgroup that anything recorded at  
>longer than single-layer 2-hour speed on a DVD recorder, regardless of the  
>source or the price or make of the machine, will result in much worse video  
>quality than the equivalent VHS. 
 
I'm not sure the correct comparison is between one VHS tape and one 
DVD.  After all, I can buy 2 (or even 3?) blank DVDs for the price I 
once spent on a VHS tape.  And 2 DVDs take up less storage space than 
even a single videotape.
 
  
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