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Converting VHS to DVD

By , About.com GuideDecember 19, 2009

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Somewhere in your house, or in the home of an older relative, is a box or drawer full of videotapes -- aging home movies full of birthdays, dance recitals, holiday gatherings, a child's first steps and other special family moments. You haven't watched the movies in years but, unfortunately, the years are still taking their toll. By converting those old VHS tapes to DVD, you can effectively stop the deterioration in its tracks. Plus, you can use your computer to edit out the boring and blooper moments, add music or narration, and make extra copies for your family and friends.

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October 9, 2010 at 11:33 am
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this is a great idea, if you leave it too late your video tapes will deteriorate further

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