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auntsugars
01-08-2008, 12:51 AM
I have a VHS tape made in 1986, of a family reunion. I want to have copies made to a DVD, does anyone know who could do this professionally? I have one of those machines that you are suppose to be able to copy your VHS to DVDs, the problem is with this tape every time I make a copy the DVD, then view it, it shakes all the way threw. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!!
Homer J
01-11-2008, 07:51 AM
Try KR Systems behind Burger King on Great Mills Road. They have a video production department. 301-737-7878 ask for Cindy.
auntsugars
01-14-2008, 01:59 PM
Try KR Systems behind Burger King on Great Mills Road. They have a video production department. 301-737-7878 ask for Cindy.
thanks!!!
AndyMarquisLIVE
01-14-2008, 02:42 PM
I have a VHS tape made in 1986, of a family reunion. I want to have copies made to a DVD, does anyone know who could do this professionally? I have one of those machines that you are suppose to be able to copy your VHS to DVDs, the problem is with this tape every time I make a copy the DVD, then view it, it shakes all the way threw. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!!
I have a DVD Recorder and a Media Center DVD Publisher machine. :howdy:
They both work great. :yahoo:
nomoney
01-14-2008, 02:57 PM
I have a DVD Recorder and a Media Center DVD Publisher machine. :howdy:
They both work great. :yahoo:
how much would ya charge to copy a whole bunch of vhs tapes to dvd for moi?
how much would ya charge to copy a whole bunch of vhs tapes to dvd for moi?
The idea of Andy spanking his monkey to a bootleg copy of "Nomoney frolicking in the surf at OBX, family vacation 2001" doesn't bother you?
Floyd2004
01-14-2008, 03:20 PM
Its really not too hard to do at home. I had a friend that did this with home movies before.
nomoney
01-14-2008, 03:22 PM
The idea of Andy spanking his monkey to a bootleg copy of "Nomoney frolicking in the surf at OBX, family vacation 2001" doesn't bother you?
ya you're right, didn't think of it that way
nevermind
desertrat
01-14-2008, 03:43 PM
Its really not too hard to do at home. I had a friend that did this with home movies before.
I just got done doing a bunch of old VHS tapes to DVD. $100 for hardware and $30 for software. Maybe $20 for DVDs. And a lot of time.
Floyd2004
01-15-2008, 10:15 AM
I just got done doing a bunch of old VHS tapes to DVD. $100 for hardware and $30 for software. Maybe $20 for DVDs. And a lot of time.
Yes it does take time. If I remember right you have to play the VHS and it records as it plays so basically you have to play the whole VHS to burn it
AndyMarquisLIVE
01-15-2008, 10:19 AM
Yes it does take time. If I remember right you have to play the VHS and it records as it plays so basically you have to play the whole VHS to burn it
Yeah.
I have a lot of videotapes I was going to transfer to DVD, and I mean A LOT. It's just too much time.
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