I have a old VHS tape I bought some years ago and the tape is now damaged.
How can I dub this non-recordable tape to a DVD?
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There is an expensive method , but not guaranteed .
The other is a video stabilizer , though , if the tape is highly damaged , it's not going to happen , because the playing unit will most likely choke on the damaged area's ... it's gone . -
Only thing I could recommend would be if you took it to a video specialist to attempt a repair on the tape and then manually extract any material that may still exist but it'd be quite an expensive process and depends on how damaged the tape is so if its not all the valuable to you I'd say just give it a miss.
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