3 Ways To Make Your Home Movies Digital

 There are countless ways to remind your family members that you love them. Preserving your home movies are captured on a quickly weak VHS tape by converting digital files. It is one of the appropriate gifts, at any time, regardless of whether he celebrates his father, mother's day, birthday or other opportunities.


 

If you want to scan your movie at home, there are some options to choose from. If you have time to do it yourself, or if you need an expert who can handle the tape ribbon from a fragile, old reel, the easiest way is your valuable tape, is sending it to the service you can do it. You are. But this is the most profitable way.

If you do have the time, converting home movies can be a simple, fairly inexpensive process. But you will need a few things to do it. Once you dig out your home movies from wherever it is that they’ve been hiding, you’ll need a few tools to get things kicked off:

A VCR

Almost any VCR can achieve good results. You need to have composite video and audio connectors, which most models have, but make sure you know it will work before using valuable VHS tapes. It's worth noting that you don't actually need a TV during the digitization process; whether you have a TV or not, the USB digitizer will display the contents of the tape on your computer screen. You can grab a separate DVD recorder that plugs into your VCR with analogue cables, but I recommend using a VCR/DVD combo unit if you don't have one already.

Paying somebody else to do the job

 If you do a little research on Google for "VHS transfer" including your city, you will find many businesses offering their services. Now, It is up to you to find out how professional they are. This is a very expensive solution, you have a few dozens of tapes to transfer.

Get a VHS - DVD recorder

You can buy a device that can do this for around $ 250. However, the prospect of inserting another device into an audio and video unit that you have already packed is not appealing to you. Or, in fact, you may already have VHS and DVD players installed, so after transferring all your VHS tapes to DVD, you have little incentive to spend around $ 250 on a device.

WRAPPING UP:

Many of us have a stack or in my case a few boxes full of old VHS tapes. They contain priceless memories (like my wedding video) that I want to preserve. To transfer VHS to DVD solutions are many and optimally, your budget and time will help you make the best decision.

Those VHS tapes sitting in your closet won't last forever. And if you don't have a VCR anymore, those home movies are pretty useless. If you really want those tapes to stand the test of time, you should digitize them soon. Here are three different ways to put those VHS tapes on your computer, or burn them onto discs if you have a DVD player.

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