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I have a collection of about 30 VHS cassettes (movies I purchased,
things I recorded off the air, camcorder tapes from friends) that I
would like to convert to DVDs. I have not yet purchased a DVD burner for
my computer (running eCS). I see that I have three options:
(1) Send the cassettes to be converted by a professional for about $8.00
each.
(2) Buy a unit that can read either and write to the other (Sony has one).
(3) Buy a CD burner and do it myself. I don't know how? Can I connect a
VHS player to the computer? Can I burn CDs with RSJ 5.05 or must I
upgrade it.
Someone, please help me or tell me where I can read on this. I am a
complete novice to VHS, CD, MP3, MP4, et al.
Martin
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