| Posted by ng_reader on 02/05/07 23:19 
"J Brockley" <jbrockley@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eq811e$6nn$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
 > "gjt" <gjtooley@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
 > news:OUuxh.46079$jA.27219@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
 >> Group:
 >>
 >> Just bought a Samsung DVD-VR330 combo unit.  Instructions for dubbing are
 >> terrible or I am just dumb. Ok, may be the later.
 >>
 >> I am trying to copy some home made vhs tapes to dvd. I am using DVD-RW.
 >> I
 >> can copy the first vhs tape fine as it only has about
 >> ten minutes of recording on it.  The second one has about 30 minutes on
 >> it.
 >> When I try to copy it, the video I recorded off the first
 >> vhs tape is over-written.  So, how do I copy video from many vhs tapes on
 >> to
 >> a single DVD disc?
 >>
 >> Thanks for the help.
 >> gjt
 >>
 > Easiest thing is probably to use DVD-R which would be a better option if
 > you planning to keep them.
 > If you stick with -RW you could either pause between tapes or possibly
 > look for a different recording mode eg I believe Philips does it by
 > pressing record button longer causing recording to append rather the
 > overwrite.
 >
 >
 
 Similar thoughts, I have the "Go Video". Basically I had to call the company
 for some tech support. As hard as I tried to understand the manual, it
 couldn't make sense. The company actually talked me through some issues.
 Good old Go Video.
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