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  1. My old VHS machine died and when I went to find a new one I found they were getting scarce.
    I have a bunch of store bought movies on VHS. Can these be put to DVD or is it not worth the effort?
    I looked through the guides but nothing jumped out at me for converting them, any sugestions?
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    You would have to get a TBC or intermediate devise to remove the likely copy protection on the tapes.

    Unless you cannot get them on DVD, I wouldn't bother for commercial tapes. Personal tapes are a different matter, as these are unique, but most VHS material is now available on DVD if you look for it.
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    if it were me and i already owned a vhs copy of the movie i might be tempted to rent it on dvd and make a digital copy from that. it may stretch "fair use" to the limit but no one would know.
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    Originally Posted by Choptop
    My old VHS machine died and when I went to find a new one I found they were getting scarce.
    I have a bunch of store bought movies on VHS. Can these be put to DVD or is it not worth the effort?
    I looked through the guides but nothing jumped out at me for converting them, any sugestions?
    If you have lot of free time on your hand, you may try this guide:
    http://vhs-to-dvd.janvesely.com/

    Personally, I wouldn't even bother.
    You could always pick up a used VHS machine on Ebay cheap....
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    Originally Posted by Webster
    http://vhs-to-dvd.janvesely.com/.
    That guide HAS MAJOR ISSUES and you'll make awful crap DVDs by using it.
    Double deinterlace for best quality? WTF? NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER DO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I can make DVDs look better than the tapes did,
    most people settle for making a DVD look the same or slightly worse,
    but that guide makes DVDs that look way worse. Yuck!!!!!!!!!
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    I found that the majority of my commercial tapes didn't have any protection on them - the ones that did were Disney and a few others; an el cheapo, 1980's vintage 'Stabilizer' took care of them.
    The quality was the same as the source, ie it looked like VHS - but a movie that you could watch then, you could still watch now.
    It's no different from a piece of music recorded on vinyl in the Thirties;if it's great music it will still tear your heart out.
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