How Do You Convert Protected VHS Tapes To Dvds?
Converting protected VHS tapes to DVDs used to be something only high-tech professional studios and duplication houses had the technology to do. However, because of the influx of high-quality consumer audio and video digital recording equipment, converting your protected VHS tapes to DVDs is well within the reach of the average consumer. While the process can be done fairly quickly, it is important to remember that you must transfer VHS tapes in real time, meaning a one-hour program will take one hour to transfer to DVD. Connect the audio and video outputs of your VCR to the audio and video inputs of your standalone DVD recorded. In most cases, you can use a standard RCA cable that has stereo audio outputs and a single video cable. These types of cables are commonly sold in stores that sell home audio equipment, and they are easily recognized as having a red RCA plug, a white RCA plug and a yellow RCA plug on each side. In some cases, your standalone DVD recorder may not take RCA cable