I have VHS tapes and Hi8 Camcorder cassettes which I would like to convert in to digital format. These are all in NTSC format. I would like them to be converted into DVDs that I can play in India. Apart from this, I would also like to copy the live TV programs to DVDs that I can play in India. I would like to know if there is a simple, good, economical way of doing this?
Appreciate your help and suggestions.
Recording Home Videos/TV Programs (NTSC) to DVDs
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Recording Home Videos/TV Programs (NTSC) to DVDs
Buy a DVD Recorder and you can connect vcr/camcorder to the dvd recorder. You can then play the tapes in the vcr/camcorder and set record on DVD Recorder.
To copy live tv programs on dvd, you can connect output from tv/stb/vcr to the dvd recorder and record on dvds.
You can buy the dvd recorder in any electronic store.
To copy live tv programs on dvd, you can connect output from tv/stb/vcr to the dvd recorder and record on dvds.
You can buy the dvd recorder in any electronic store.
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Recording Home Videos/TV Programs (NTSC) to DVDs
Copying TV programs can also be done by
1. using a PVR and then exporting the copied file to HardDisk/USB and burning it on to DVD( as avi's or DVD format)
2. Use a USB TV Tuner which should come with software to record content and then you can burn it on to DVD( as avi's or DVD format)
For VHS tapes - Hi8 tapes, if you have device which can connect to computer vis USB or firewire then you can use the nifty WinDV ( just 50k size) to record the data and then burn it on to DVD( as avi's or DVD format)
1. using a PVR and then exporting the copied file to HardDisk/USB and burning it on to DVD( as avi's or DVD format)
2. Use a USB TV Tuner which should come with software to record content and then you can burn it on to DVD( as avi's or DVD format)
For VHS tapes - Hi8 tapes, if you have device which can connect to computer vis USB or firewire then you can use the nifty WinDV ( just 50k size) to record the data and then burn it on to DVD( as avi's or DVD format)