The DR-MV1, with its DVD Recorder and VCR combination, delivers high-resolution PAL/NTSC progressive (625P/525P) pictures. You can dub a program from VHS to DVD or from DVD to VHS with the push of a ...
You can grab a separate DVD recorder that plugs into your VCR with analog cables, but I recommend using a VCR/DVD combo unit if you don't have one already. These are becoming rarer in stores, but you ...
Q: I’ve got a ton of old VHS tapes. How can I put them on DVD? A: You’ll need a computer that has a DVD recorder and Honest Technology’s VHS to DVD 5.0, for ...
Those VHS tapes sitting in your closet won't last forever. And if you don't have a VCR anymore, those home movies are pretty useless. If you really want those tapes to stand the test of time, you ...
DVD recorders, often equipped with hard drives, are fast replacing the archaic VHS standard when it comes to archiving our favourite TV shows. The reasoning behind this is clear: aside from the ...
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With combination DVD/VCR recorder, consumers benefit from digital recording to DVD disc, while maintaining investment in VHS tapes DiMeNsionâ„¢ 8602 processors allow OEMs to reduce overall system cost ...
Okay, somebody needs to explain to me how “upscaling” works. I’m assuming it’s just a matter of blowing up a picture to fit a specified resolution, kind of like the crappy digital zoom you find on ...