How Do You Transfer VHS Analog To DVD Digital Video?
Transforming VHS videotapes into DVDs can save storage space and help preserve old videos that can crack and lose picture quality through the years. Getting the analog signal off tape and onto a multimedia disc requires a digital-to-analog converter box and a computer with a DVD burner, as well as a functional VCR or camcorder to play back the cassettes. Transferring a two-hour tape to the computer will take two hours. Burning the DVD should take only a few minutes. Insert the three plugs on one end of the composite cables into the playback jacks on the VCR, matching the red, yellow and white jacks to the colors on the plugs. Attach the plugs on the other end into the jacks on the converter box. Connect the USB cable from the socket on the converter box to any free USB socket on the computer. Plug in the power cords and turn on all components. Open the conversion software on the computer by double-clicking the name of the program. The conversion software comes on a CD included with the