How Do You Transfer Videos From A VCR To DVD Recorder?
Videotapes are based on a magnetic oxide technology that degrades over time. DVDs are based on a much more stable technology. Many people have collections of home movies on videotape they’d like to transfer to DVD, extending their life and making them easier to share with others. Although not difficult, transferring your videotapes to DVD can be time-consuming. The process is in real time, so if you have 30 hours of videotapes, it will take 30 hours to transfer. Plug the yellow plug on your 3-conductor AV cable into the “Video out” port on your VCR. Plug the red plug on the AV cable into the “Left audio out” port of your VCR. Plug the white plug on the AV cable into the “Right audio out” port of your VCR. Plug the yellow connector on the other end of the AV cable into the “Video input” of your DVD recorder. Plug the red plug on the other end of the AV cable into the “Right audio input” of your DVD recorder. Plug the white plug on the other end of the AV cable into the “Left audio input