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Send us your old VHS tapes!
Chances are you have old VHS tapes laying around your house. Do you even still have a VHS player? Probably not. But regardless of that, it is time to transfer your old VHS tapes to DVDs. The technology is now cheap and easy and quick. And the process is simple. Just gather your tapes, mail them in, and we'll do the rest! So get your VHS tapes and start today!
There are many different ways you can transfer a VHS tape to a DVD. If you have old VHS tapes, it is recommended that you transfer them soon. Here are a few ideas.
Option 1: You can buy a DVD Recorder. The cheapest models start at around $200. This is a good option if you plan on consistently transferring VHS tapes to DVDs.
Option 2: Recording with a capture card. These typically sell for $50 or more. The downside with this process is that the quality of the tapes and the images usually suffers noticeably. Depending on what you are transferring, you may not be willing to accept a lower quality video.
Option 3: Using a professional VHS to DVD conversion company. This process starts at $7.95 for one tape and is the least amount of hassle for you. The quality of your recordings do not suffer at all - it can actually increase. This is the best option for people that want to preserve their memories without having to do the transfer work themselves.
If you have home movies on VHS, itâs time to start thinking about transferring them to DVDs. This can be a complicated process. There are lots of kits online that you can buy to teach you how to do this effectively. This is a good option for people that are skilled with technology. If you are not technically proficient and do not want to take the risk of damaging your movies, there are alternatives. Some websites specialize in VHS to DVD conversion. It will cost a little bit more than a kit, but you will know that your memories are in good hands. If you have any advice of your own, please share in the comments!
We have stumbled along a fantastic Father's Day special! If you are interested in any sort of VHS to DVD transfer or slide/photo conversion to a DVD then you needs to check out this promotion now! The deal is $125 for $250 worth of services and it ends soon!
If you have old home videos or classic movies on VHS tapes, preserving the memories and quality is very important. As we all know, VCR players are phased out and DVDs are here to stay. This is why VHS to DVD conversion is so important. So don't wait and convert your VHS tapes today!