How to Copy Those Old VHS Tapes to DVD
One question I get asked often is: "How Do You Copy VHS to DVD?". The answer - There are three ways a consumer can copy VHS tapes to DVD:
1. Connecting a VCR to a DVD Recorder (the same connections that you use to connect a camcorder to a VCR or two VCRs together). Here are some of my current suggestions for DVD recorders.
2. Using a DVD Recorder/VCR Combination unit (most of these units have a cross-dubbing function).
Here are some of my current suggestions for DVD recorder/VCR Combinations.
NOTE: Both DVD Recorders and DVD Recorder/VCR Combinations are now very rare - Find out why they are getting so hard to find.
3. Connecting your VCR to a PC via a analog-to-digital video transfer device, recording your VHS video to the PC's hard drive, and then writing the recorded video to DVD using the PC's DVD writer. One example of such a device is the ION Video2PC MKII.
NOTE: You can only copy non-commercial VHS tapes that you have recorded yourself to DVD. You can't make copies of most commercially made VHS movies due to copy-protection. For more details on this aspect of copying VHS to DVD, check out my article: DVD Recording and Video Copy Protection
Also, for a more in-depth look at what you need to know about DVD recorders and DVD recording, check out my: DVD Recorder FAQs.