1) place VHS into player2) place dvd-r in recorder3) hit the dub button4) ERROR ERROR BSOD ERROR ERROR 5) "You have tried to dub a copywrited VHS"how do I skip step 4 when using my VHS/DVDR combo?
4/25/2006 10:30:15 PM
video out into tv, tv out into video in on dvd-r, record.
4/25/2006 10:48:15 PM
quality loss?
4/25/2006 11:05:05 PM
if the tv isn't shit, shouldn't be noticeable, but you are going from vhs in the first place.
4/26/2006 8:54:51 AM
try to eliminate the tracking lines at the top and bottom while you're at it
4/26/2006 9:23:40 AM
Does anyone mind converting a VHS (2003 Gator Bowl) from VHS to DVD for me???? I'll supply the blank DVD of course.[Edited on July 12, 2006 at 5:36 PM. Reason : .]
7/12/2006 5:26:42 PM
*sigh* What you are doing is potentially illegal, which is why it's stopping you from doing so. Any commerical vhs/dvd combo or "dvd-recorder" won't let you directly copy a copyrighted from VHS to VHS, VHS to DVD, or DVD to DVD. They are SUPPOSED to be used to preserve custom-recorded VHS tapes onto DVD. Most newer VCRs have a scrambler feature which screws up copying directly from VHS on one VCR to VHS on a second VCR, so scratch that.If you haven't already spent serious $texas on this, my suggestion would be to setup your computer to do most of this. Feed the VHS tape in, burn with a DVD burner.
7/12/2006 9:42:41 PM
couldnt you just get a tv tuner card and do it?
7/13/2006 12:24:47 AM
My parents have a VCR/DVD Recorder combo that will transfer a VHS to DVD. Don't know if it will work for movies, but stuff recorded from TV and home videos.
7/14/2006 4:05:57 PM
i just use my dazzle
7/14/2006 9:39:47 PM