CVS and Walgreen's do this.
https://www.cvs.com/photo/video-tra...02&gclid=CNHlmLXAtN4CFQHlswod4jsMqQ&gclsrc=ds
http://www.walgreensdvdtransfer.com/transfer-videotapes.htm
Or are you looking to do it yourself?
Thank you. I don't have the equipment to do it myself.
It would probably not be worth your while to buy the stuff you would need. Walmart also does it.
http://www.dvdwalmart.com/services-and-pricing
True, not for a one time thing. But I have 13 tapes...
Ouch, at their prices that's gonna hurt. I have a VHS/DVD player here and I know you can buy a tape thingy that lets them play the compact ones in the regular VHS slot. Let me do a little research and see what is involved.
That would be great, thx! You'd probably get a kick out of them. Baby Bug.
No doubt!
What format are those tapes? VHS-C or MiniDV? Brand?
There is a guy past the base that does this for a business. I used him last week. Cant think of the name right now but just google tape to digital near me and he should pop up.
There is a guy past the base that does this for a business. I used him last week. Cant think of the name right now but just google tape to digital near me and he should pop up.
Thank you both! I'll look into it!
You're welcome. I was looking into the converter to play the mini VHS tapes in a regular one and the cost was more than I thought. Having someone local do this who has the equipment to do it seems like the way to go.
You're welcome. I was looking into the converter to play the mini VHS tapes in a regular one and the cost was more than I thought. Having someone local do this who has the equipment to do it seems like the way to go.
You have to have a working VHS player separate from the adapter. Those are hard to come by now.They are about 30 bucks for the mini adapter on Prime..
You have to have a working VHS player separate from the adapter. Those are hard to come by now.
In RR's case, they are MINI VHS tapes, so an adapter to be able to play them is needed PLUS a functional VHS player PLUS the software PLUS the cables, each costing X amount. It all adds up quickly.I did them myself years ago. A piece of software and a couple of cables - voila. It was time consuming, though.