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Posted by GMAN on 04/12/07 16:14
In article <ro7p13dvlkh5ugvde6u2rbc9tdqb5srrnv@4ax.com>, Impmon <impmon@digi.mon> wrote:
>On 10 Apr 2007 17:58:58 -0700, "boyk@performancerecordings.com"
><boyk@caltech.edu> wrote:
>
>>Any recommendations from first-hand experience? I need a place in
>>(preferably West) Los Angeles to transfer an irreplaceable old VHS
>>tape to DVD keeping the music's dynamic range.
>
>www.videohelp.com has many guides and such for VHS to DVD transfer.
>The easiest way to get VHS to DVD is to get a DVD recorder and hook
>the VCR to it and do a direct VCR to DVD transfer. Not cheap but
>easiest. Videohelp.com also has guide on player selections and user
>rating so you could browse through them to find one that suits your
>need, your price range, and is still available.
>
>Or you could check the forum there for other ideas.
How can you call $79 for an entry level DVD Recorder from walmart , not cheap?
PS: i agree, the OP should buy a recorder and roll his own.
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