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04-29-2021, 09:49 AM
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I have a handful of VHS tapes that need to be transferred. No more than 20 of them total.

I happen to own one of those VHS to DVD combo units (Gift to dad that he gifted back).

I also have a Mondo Transfer rig for my Hi8 tapes (Sony Hi8 to TBC1000 to 510-USB to Win7 machine)

Here is my question. With me owning the Combo machine.....is there any real reason i should scour the earth for an old JVC VCR (that hopefully works). JVC because that seems to be the brand everyone suggests.

Will the combo unit do just as good a job on old family VHS tapes? I know for a fact the Combo unit works...and its 100% paid for too!

Thoughts?
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04-29-2021, 03:25 PM
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If you are okay with DVD quality there is nothing wrong with that, A lot of people especially older generations are still using DVD's for video.
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