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How Do You Record VHS Tapes To A DVD Recorder?

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How Do You Record VHS Tapes To A DVD Recorder?

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Most of us have a box in our basement or attic full of old VHS tapes. After watching the same tape over and over again the picture and the sound quality will begin to decrease. This is because tapes start to break down over time. One solution is to transfer your old VHS tapes onto a DVD. Many people think that this can be a daunting task; however, DVD recorders make this process very simple. Plug one end of your RCA component cable (red, white and yellow) to the “Output” or “Line Out” plugs on the back of your VCR. Plug the other end of your RCA component cable to the “Input” or “Line In” plugs of your television. Plug the end of another set of RCA component cables to the “Output” or “Line Out” plugs of your television. Plug the other end of that set of RCA component cables to the “Input” or “Line In” plugs of your DVD recorder. Turn on your TV and insert your VHS tape into the VCR. Press the “Rewind” button on the VCR to make sure that the tape is rewound. Open the DVD drive of your D

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