Saving VHS to DVD
An EZ way to save old VHS tapes
Published August 2, 2003
It's just a blue box with cords that hook into a VCR's outputs on one end and to a computer's USB port at the other. But the DVD EZMaker USB 2.0 from AverMedia www.avermedia.com meets the growing demand for ways to save fast-fading VHS and camcorder tapes onto longer lasting CDs and DVDs.The $89.99 hardware/software offering creates both CDs and DVDs that can play old home videos on the latest living-room DVD players. The software handles high-resolution 720 x 480 formats and permits time-saving/space-saving recording.
On my wishlist.
Published August 2, 2003
It's just a blue box with cords that hook into a VCR's outputs on one end and to a computer's USB port at the other. But the DVD EZMaker USB 2.0 from AverMedia www.avermedia.com meets the growing demand for ways to save fast-fading VHS and camcorder tapes onto longer lasting CDs and DVDs.The $89.99 hardware/software offering creates both CDs and DVDs that can play old home videos on the latest living-room DVD players. The software handles high-resolution 720 x 480 formats and permits time-saving/space-saving recording.
On my wishlist.
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