oss out those VHS tapes
Save your home videos to DVD
By Matt Lichtenberg
About a year ago, my Auntie Donna gave me a VHS tape of old home movies that she had transferred from film. After digging through storage to find my dusty VCR and hooking it up to my TV, I sat down and watched the tape. The two-hour tape included video of my parents that was recorded over 35 years ago (before they became known as Mom and Dad). I thought they’d like to have these special moments (including their wedding) on a DVD to watch on TV. So that’s how my anniversary gift project started.
Perhaps you too have a VHS tape (or stack of them) that you want to transfer to DVD. If so, this column might help you out. It describes the steps I took to transfer the video from the VHS tape to my computer, edit the video to only include parts that showed my parents, and then burn the edited video to a DVD. I also include some time-saving tips that I discovered along the way.
Transfer video from your VHS tapes to a DVD-Video disc
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