How do I convert encrypted vhs to dvd?
VHS videotapes produced for retail such as movies and TV shows are often encrypted or copy-protected so if a copy is made, then the quality will not be as good as the original. Converting encrypted VHS tapes to DVD can be a challenge for those who aren’t tech-savvy, but the most confusing part of the process is connecting the devices involved in the proper way. Use a VHS-to-DVD video capture device, including a digital video stabilizer to transfer the VHS video to a computer, then burn the digital file to a DVD-R or DVD-RW using the computer’s DVD burner.Connect the DevicesConnect a composite cable or S-Video cable between the video output on the VCR and the video input on the digital video stabilizer device. Connect another composite cable or S-Video cable between the video output of the digital video stabilizer device and the video input of the VHS-to-DVD video capture device. Connect the audio outputs of the VCR to the audio outputs of the VHS-to-DVD video capture device. Connect th