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Fred
11 Nov 2006

I was able to copy my VHS to DVD via player to TV to DVD. However when watching the DVD it freezes and then skips back plays to the freeze again and then skips back. Can anyone offer any suggestions of how to prevent the DVD from freezing.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Are you watching in on a TV or the PC? Does the skipping happen both ways?

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Steve
13 Nov 2006

Does anyone know if a combo unit (vhs/dvd) can create chapters for each separate video recorded? IMPORTANT: I then need the chapters to be separately recognized on a computer, so that I could individually upload them to to my Youtube. So far I've only seen large VOB files on the dvd when loaded in the computer (not being able to easily extract separate chapters).

Is this possible? I don't require the dvd to be viewable on standard set-top dvd players - just accesable in my computer dvd drive. If it sounds reasonable, which combo unit should I buy? thanks

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Chris
23 Nov 2006

I have a Dell Media Center laptop with an express card TV tuner. It works great for live TV, but when I hook up my VCR with the intent to transfer my VHS tapes to video, I get the audio, but no video, just a blue screen. The wierd thing is when I fast forward the video using the VCR, I can see the picture. I tried connecting via a cable connection, an RCA plug connection and an s-video cable. Any thoughts on how to solve this problem? Thanks!!

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june watson
26 Nov 2006

I have a pentium 4 and windows xp pro. What do i need to transfer my vhs tapes to dvd? I tried 2 recorders but the dvd had nothing on it even though it showed recording. What do i need to buy to make this work? I was told by Best Buy to use a cord with 2 males ends but i am still puzzled as to how to do it. Please help.

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savageinjun
30 Nov 2006

there is a software called "convert x to dvd.". it will re-encode vob files into a dvd structured file so long as you check the create chapters radio button. it is a great package and is one that i recommend to any and everyone.

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DennyH
05 Dec 2006

I have a VHS film library of over 600 titles, and have been transferring to DVD for about a year now. First unit I bought was a Sylvania DVD/VHS recorder/player. Worked fine for awhile & then the movies started freezing up when playing back on other units. Then it got to a point where VR mode transfers wouldn't play at all, and video mode would sometimes play if finalized more than once. After more frustration, I bought a JVC unit, which appears to work better.

One thing I've learned: the blank discs must be CLEAN and the laser head periodically cleaned to minimize the freeze ups. There is a good cleaning kit made by Phillips that takes care of the disks and the recording head.

By the way, if anyone has figured how to get around the copyright blocks on VHS tapes, I'm all ears!!

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Jan VeselĂ˝
14 Dec 2006

Hopefully some of you will enjoy my VHS to DVD Guide. I tried to write a simple guide instead of ultimate tutorial with a lot of options. I just picked up the best way I know.

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TomK
17 Dec 2006

For those of you trying to copy copyrighted VHS Tapes or DVDs "Best Buy" and "Circuit City" sell a little device that's less than the size of a cigarette pack it's Called "GoDVD!" Made by Sima. It simply connects between your playback VHS player or your playback DVD player and then to your recording device (such as the video capture card of your PC or Your VHS/DVD combo player/recorder). This little gadget will effectively remove the copy protection of almost any VHS or DVD so that you make a viewable copy to your own DVD disc.
The "GoDVD" has RCA and SVHS Inputs and Outputs connectors (RCA or composite being the Yellow for Video signal), (The Red and White for the Audio Signal)(SVHS or S Video being a higher standard video) you may choose either RCA or SVHS for your appropiate equipment. Either of these connections will work just fine for making your copy.
I have been using this setup to copy my old collection of VHS Tape Movies to DVD for over a year now with no problems what so ever. This should help those looking for that CopyRight Solution. Glad to be of Help.

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Miles from NeiHu
21 Dec 2006

For those willing to go to the trouble of double real time steps, I have successfully copied from VHS to MiniDV by carefully setting up a camcorder then recording from TV screen. Must set camcorder to manual focus. I have also copied computer playback from computer screen; LCD monitor is better than CRT. If must use CRT, set refresh
rate to be compatible with camcorder, e.g., for NTSC (USA) camcorder, set computer refresh rate to 60Hz.

I turn ambient lighting way down, or off. Don't let anyone walk between play screen and camcorder. Screen-to-camcorder also circumvents copyright protection, though GoDVD sounds cooler. For audio I rigged a little <<line level to mic level>> converter box. This keeps audio output from overloading the camcorder. Got schematic from online search, bought bits, soldered up. Bits total cost about US$5. Works great.

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marc
17 Jan 2007

I have a COMPAQ DESKPRO,windows xp, Pentium 3 processor speed unknom, 128mb ram, cd rewriter, dvd rom( will replace with a burner when needed ). What I need to know exactly is will NERO 6(installed) or MEDIA 9(INSTALLED) work with EXTERNAL SOURCES either alone or with a CAPTURE DEVICE with ANALOG line level inputs(vcr.dvd plaer,cassette ect) and will the capture device create and send the appropriate named.formatted file TO NERO, AND will both tell me where,how to send that file to the appropriate burner? I am an idiot at this. I need real help in simple language that I can understand. I have been told that none of the mentioned devices/programs will work with p3 chips. They are not fast enough nor do they pocess the capacity needed to do video. This makes no sence to me. HELP!!! please respond DIRECTLY TO ME VIA EMAIL reeltoreelguy@yahoo.com Thank you.

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