Unless a buyer goes online specifically looking for an older video, it is impossible to purchase new movies on VHS. In fact, some of the popular old movies are being resold as DVDs so people can still enjoy them. (more…)
When watching a favorite film, it sure would be nice to be able to make a backup copy disc at the same time. However, since all of the files have been copyright protected, and VCR tapes are analog as opposed to digital, it can be a big problem. (more…)
I have a stack of VHS movies in my house. Although they are rarely watched, some are classics that I do not want to lose when my VHS player bites the dust. (more…)
While it seems like copying a video tape to a disc should be relatively simple, it can be a complicated process. Essentially, it is similar to speaking English in Japan and assuming the other person can understand what is being said. (more…)
Have you ever tried to download a movie or video file to a blank DVD, so you can stick the disc in your television and watch it later? Then, when you insert the disc, you may be lucky enough to get audio, but you have no picture? (more…)
Do you have a shelf full of old VHS movies like Walt Disney classics or other irreplaceable favorites? Unless your television is going to last the rest of your life, you are soon going to have a big problem. (more…)
If you are like me, you have a bunch of VHS tapes that you no longer use, because everything today has been recorded for DVD players. But, you miss some of those oldies but goodies, and you hate to see so much money simply gathering dust. (more…)
There are numerous ways in which one can copy VHS to DVD. The beauty is the Internet provides these methods to whoever searches for them on search engines. The great advance of computer technology has proven the efficiency and the advantages of copying movies or videos from VHS to DVDs and we can regard that as a rather necessary action than an optional one. (more…)
If you are wondering as to why on earth a person would want to resort to convert MPEG files to DVD, the answer here lies on better quality of watching movies with a bigger aspect ratio and bit rate. It may sound technical but the key towards watching better films today is really on the video quality to which they are rendered. (more…)
DVD technology is indeed broad, and today even the simple presentations done in PowerPoint can be used and viewed on the television screen through a DVD player. Of course you will need software to make that happen but PowerPoint to DVD is really something easy to do if you look at it. (more…)
