How Do You Dub A Camcorder Recording To VCR?
VHS tapes aren’t complete dinosaurs…yet. And since camcorder cassettes can still be a little pricey, to get the most for your money, it’s not a bad idea to dub your camcorder recordings to VHS. Not only will you have an easily viewable copy of your video-worthy memories, but you’ll also have a brand-new camcorder tape, in a manner of speaking. Get a blank video tape. You can buy one brand-new, or just recycle and use one you find around the house. Be sure you’re not grabbing the video of your wedding or your first baby’s birth, however! Gather together your camcorder’s S-video or RCA cables. An S-video cable is a single-ended, round-tipped cable with several little prongs. RCA cables have three ends, red, yellow and white, and will likely have matching color coding on the device you’ll connect it to. Locate the video input/output connectors on your television. Newer televisions have them on the front of the TV, as well as on the back (like many older models only have). Attach the con