I received an email from Smith promoting Roxio. Roxio appears to be a combination of some connectors along with software aimed at converting VHS to DVD. I do have some VHS tapes that I would like to have on DVDs, but I have never looked into doing the conversion. I did create a DVD from digital files from my digital video camera, but that was all done within my Intel Mac.
Is Roxio worth $69, or are there other options I should consider? I had thought to take the VHS tapes to a local shop, but haven't gotten around to it.
db
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Topic - VHS to DVD - dbphd 11:59:37 03/18/10 (9)
- RE: VHS to DVD - bassbinotoko 23:22:19 03/19/10 (0)
- I used an analog-to-digital converter made by Canopus... - Russell 22:27:12 03/18/10 (1)
- RE: I used an analog-to-digital converter made by Canopus... - jsm 12:50:54 04/09/10 (0)
- What I did was - E-Stat 17:27:19 03/18/10 (5)
- RE: What I did was - dbphd 09:54:08 03/19/10 (1)
- Another name is a "component DVD recorder" - E-Stat 14:51:35 03/19/10 (0)
- bypassing copy protection - Joe Murphy Jr 22:16:11 03/18/10 (0)
- RE: What I did was - dbphd 18:58:23 03/18/10 (1)
- Many of the tapes I copied were made by me as well - E-Stat 05:46:56 03/19/10 (0)