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VHS to DVD with $150 budget?
I'm trying to preserve videos of my family from 20 years ago by putting them onto dvds/external hdd, I've been reading everything I can about the process and noticed you to be very knowledgeable and I am coming to you in hopes that you could help me.
I have a Hitachi VHS FX600 VCR. About 40x VHS-C TC-20 tapes (different types like ER, EHG, EX) using a VHS-C to VHS adapter, about 10x SKC T-120 SuperHQ VHS tapes, and a few 8mm tapes. I'm not sure what the best approach is and could really use your expertise. Sp mode tapes $150 budget thank you so much
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that is very tight, but it can be done if you are a patient and savvy ebay shopper.
i think look for a better vcr with TBC and perhaps an JVC LSI chipset dvd recorder. i have snagged TBC VCRs for under $100 before and LSI recorders can be found under $50 the 8mm tapes should be done with a Sony Hi-8 Handycam with TBC use S-video for everything the compact tapes you should re-shell into full size VHS shell if anyone needs donor tape i have plenty i can sell for just the shipping cost you can use your hitachi deck for previewing tapes and rewinding - (saves wear on a good deck) unfortunately the budget does not have room for an external TBC which is a very good idea as well you can always resell this gear after your project is done too |
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