by Michael Jay » Mar 9th, '08, 17:32
The way that I transferred my VHS tapes to DVD was to buy a player that has both DVD and VHS ports. As long as the VHS tape doesn't have the blocker chip, the machine records from one to the other.
Most of my VHS tapes allowed me to transfer the recording from one to the other, but there were a few that had the blocker on them (notably, Daryl's VHS card sleights collection doesn't allow you to do this).
Regarding copyright infringement...If you are transferring from VHS to DVD for you own, private use, it is legal. If you try to sell the VHS tapes after doing such a thing, then you are pirating. However, owning the VHS tapes allows you to do what you will, as long as it is for private use only. They are yours, you own them and you have the right to make copies to ensure that you have them for your viewing pleasure even 100 years down the road. That is your right.
After I made the transfer from VHS to DVD, I gave very careful consideration to destroying the VHS tapes...I just couldn't bring myself to do that. So, I packed them away in a box and into a closet they went.
Anyway, look around at electronic stores and see if you can't lay your hands on a VHS/DVD player that allows the copying/transferring of one product to the other. My machine, specifically, is an LG (that's the product/company name, I think).
The other way, as stated above, is to get software for your computer that will allow you to do such a thing. It is far more expensive than the DVD/VHS player that I'm talking about, but for the money, you are able to bypass the chip that stops the copying process. Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
Mike.