How do I convert copyrighted VHS to DVD?
Question : How do I convert copyrighted VHS to DVD?
I have a load of VHS movies that I purchased that I would like to convert to DVD to ensure their longevity. HOWEVER, I do not want to use a video camera, my computer, or a 3rd party.
10 points to whoever gives me a step by step process -including potential additional products needed to remove the macrovision – to connect a regular VCR to a stand alone DVD recorder to make this happen.
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Answer by Inescia
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You are completely tying your hands. You’re going to need to buy a video capture device, and it’s going to require some video editing before burning on a disc, it’s going to require a computer in some capacity and a DVD burner.
Im not sure a DVD-R/VCR combo would work because i would expect the first thing they’d do is safeguard from people illegally copying VHS to DVD.
I found a guide from PC world that gives pretty good instructions, but it’s going to require a PC.
Also, there’s always the idea about the value of your time, doing this is a time consuming process, and all for preserving movies that will be of, honestly crappy quality, the image wasn’t too great to begin with, and will have degraded over time. As long as there aren’t hundreds of them, it might save time and money just to buy DVD copies of those movies, used even, that way you’d bypass all the work, and have a much better quality render of the film.
Here’s that guide:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/125517-1/making_movies_from_vhs_to_dvd.html