Monday, May 31, 2010

Copy From A Vcr To A Dvd Recorder







When the DVD was introduced, it was only a matter of time before the VCR would finally be phased out by consumers. A problem with transition to DVD use is that all of your VHS tapes will eventually become unplayable because the tape will slowly dissolve. DVD recorders are the answer to this problem. You simply need to connect your VCR to your DVD recorder and you can update your media.


Instructions


1. Turn on your DVD recorder, making sure it is connected to your TV.


2. Insert your VHS videotape into your VCR and put it into playback mode. Connect the VCR to your DVD recorder with its supplied composite stereo cables, which are yellow, red and white.








3. Place your recordable DVD into the disc drive. Rewind your tape back to the beginning and press play on the VCR while simultaneously pressing the "Record" button on your DVD recorder.


4. Hit the "Stop" button on your recorder when the tape is finished. You now need to finalize your DVD. This is either done automatically when you eject the disc, or by pressing the "Finalize" button before ejection.


5. Playback the DVD in your DVD player to test the disc.

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