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Why Transfer VHS to DVD?

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Why Transfer VHS to DVD?

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The ability to quickly and easily retrieve footage of your home videos used to keep track of the events in your life and those generated by your home security system is not a new concept. The large collections of VHS tapes used to record all of the video can easily over-run a closet and begin to clutter an area quickly. The best way to confront this problem is to convert VHS to DVD. If you are thinking about using a VHS to DVD converter, it is a sign that you have way too many tapes that require storage. Many homeowners have tried different ways, to archive their videos to decrease the required storage area needed, such as sending them to off-site storage. Those solutions often times create more problems than they are worth. The high density VCRs can record up to 4 days of constant video. When used in your security system in connection with a motion detector, the device will not record unless it is triggered or a change in the video is made. If damage to the home or a robbery occurs, a

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