If there are quite a few VHS tapes that you will want to convert, there
are VHS/DVD recorders that allow you to do this. They're probably
running $150-$200---maybe cheaper. I have one and it is quite simple.
You may wish to read this article as well:
http://www.signvideo.com/conv-v-to-d.htm
And I did not violate copyright law since these were "home videos" from
various school groups, organizations etc.
--
Anne Oelke
Library Media Specialist pK-12
Cambria-Friesland School District
Cambria, WI.
mailto:cflibrary@cf.k12.wi.us
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