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How to copy a video from VHS to DVD?


Question: How is the process to copy a video from VHS to DVD? I have a standalone Phillips DVD recorder (not for PC) but it has some extrange outputs connectors (Composite video (CVBS) output). How I can connect it to an VHS if the VHS doesn't have those CVBS connectors?

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Answers: in normal cases look out for an a/v cable port,from ur vhs and dvd writer.in case ur vhs dosent have an a/v port,for sure there is an rf-port to connect to ur tv.from here there are two options,eitherconnect vhs to tv,through the rf cable,and dvd player to tv through thea/v cable and record while playing or look for a/v ports in both,connect and burn the dvd
connect rca of vhs to rca ins of dvd recorder poof

or

RTFM
look in your local yellow pages under video and video proudution you take it to them and they will do it dont forget about the $.
If your TV has one, plug your DVD recorder into the TV's composite video out jacks. If not, a TV tuner card on your PC might be the only way...
I have a JVC machine with VHS, DVD, and hard drive. I upload VHS to hard drive, then down load to blank DVD.
The signal from the output varies from TV to VHS and TV to DVD.
Because you are talking digital versus mono receptors.
You need conversion and to do this I would run your VHS direct to DVD and convert the connector which can be bought at any radio shack.


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