Re: VHS to DVD?

Subject: Re: VHS to DVD?
From: Dick Margulis <margulisd -at- comcast -dot- net>
To: Al Geist <al -dot- geist -at- geistassociates -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:10:36 -0500

Al Geist wrote:

Dan Goldstein wrote:

Last year I bought a DVD player/recorder for about $100, and I'm very
happy with the VHS tapes that it converted to DVD.

Great idea. I never thought of that when I gave my response because I
already had the video editing program and the ability to convert VHS to
digital, but those VHS to DVD recorders do a pretty good job, and you end up
with a DVD that can be used as source code in the event you want to do any
editing at a later date. I've seen those VHS-DVD recorders for less than
$150.
Al



Hmmm, go shopping, get educated, spend $100-$150 on the chance that I might ever want to do this again, or send off the tape and a check for $8.95? Leaning toward the latter right now. I don't see VHS as something I'm going to have to deal with very often in the future--if ever. This is more of a one-time deal. And if the tape is lost in the mail, I'm pretty sure I can get another dub from the station.

Thanks for the input, guys.

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RE: VHS to DVD?: From: Dan Goldstein
Re: VHS to DVD?: From: Al Geist

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