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Posted by <normanstrong on 01/02/07 21:06
"Stan" <srs666@despammed.com> wrote in message
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> "- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in news:N7WdndEbH_
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>> On these stand-alone ( non-PC ) recorders ... The ones I've seen have a
>> button that you press and it copies the VHS to DVD. What do I do when I
>> have a 6 hr VHS and it won't fit onto DVD ? would it "fail" or would it
>> record only 4 hrs ( or whatever fits) then close the DVD so that at
>> least the first 4 hrs is usable ? How to capture that last 2 hrs ? Any 6
>> hr DVD media out there yet ?
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> The quality of a 6hr VHS recording is quite poor. The quality of a 6hr DVD
> is quite poor. Recording a 6hr VHS in 6hr DVD mode will give you a picture
> I don't think you are going to like. In order to maintain anything like
> the
> original VHS quality you are going to have to use the 1 or 2 hour DVD
> recording mode.
All the stand-alone DVD recorders I've run across have a 6 hour mode, so try
it. You don't have anything to lose.
Consider this: A 2 hours videotape can be successfully copied onto a DVD in
the 2 hour mode, so why shouldn't a 6 hour tape copy just as well to a 6
hour DVD? (Yes, I know the logic is faulty, but it's certainly worth a
try.)
Norm Strong
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