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Postby ultimatecreate » Sep 4th, '07, 13:24



I have a tonne of old magic tapes from when my dad started up. Most are slightly old hat but still have some good stuff on.

I wondered, how would I go about putting them onto dvd as they are starting to become very old and are already playing badly as it is.

Cheers,

Alex

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Postby seige » Sep 4th, '07, 13:30

Buy

1: a cheap video player (if you've not got one)

2: a nice big internal hard drive

3: a decent DVD writer and some media

4: an analogue to digital converter (will come will all leads and software to enable you to go from video to DVD) try: http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ITA ... oy=4m9#faq

5: a nice fast computer (if you've not got one)

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Postby Schwen » Sep 4th, '07, 16:42

I don't know if you can record from vhs to dvd on a combi dvd vhs player? sounds a lot cheaper

there are companies that will do it for you, but it seems to be about £10.00 per hour of film transferred, i.e. pricey as hell

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Postby Michael Jay » Sep 4th, '07, 16:50

I used a DVD/VHS player for transferring my old VHS tapes to DVD (which is made for this express purpose). Works a treat.

It will not, however, transfer any VHS tape that has the security code embedded. Of my magic collection on VHS, there were only a scant few that had the embedded code (for example, Daryl's VHS encyclopedia of card sleights has the security code, so I wasn't able to transfer those).

I think that you can be fairly certain that the older VHS tapes of your father's will not have that code, though. In fact, I had no problem transferring Ammar's Cup and Ball VHS set onto DVD.

Good luck with this.

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Postby Mr Deck » Sep 4th, '07, 16:56

Hi Alex
I got a DVD recorder with a hard drive built in £179 and moved all my tapes to the hard drive via scart from the video player. Then from the hard drive to DVD.

If you have not played a video tape for a while a good tip is to fast forward the whole way and then rewind. This will loosen any tapes. Tapes swell when they have not been used for a long time due to changes in the ambient temperature hence the FF and RW.

Once on a DVD you can get them on your PC and change the file format to what you want or even have clips you like converted to Flash for a banner or ad for your website. If you want that I know a man that can do it free for friends :wink:
I hope this helps Good luck

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Postby magicdiscoman » Sep 4th, '07, 19:22

or even have clips you like converted to Flash for a banner or ad for your website
posible copywright infringment there my friend.

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