I got a vhs camera and i'd like to transfer the vhs video to a cd. I have a vhs player. What do i do? Anybody ever did it?
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>>995452
Use a capture card to capture the composite output from the VHS player to your computer. Then burn a CD.
Not sure why you want to convert between two obsolete formats though.
>>995452
Not informative enough, OP.
What format is the CD? Are you going to store movie files on a data CD, or are you from Asia and love your video CD format?
In either case, you buy a video capture card or device that can input composite (or S-Video if you VHS player supports it) signals. They cost about $20-30.
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>>995470
Thank you guys, it's what i needed, i did not knew that capture cards existed.
I think vhs videos are pretty nice, and i want to do some artsy stuff on my computer with it. If i wanted to convert to a cd it's because i wanted to burn the cd directly through a dvd writer plugged to the tv, but now that i heard about the capture card i won't need to transfer it to a cd, instead i'll just put the recording on my computer. i heard about the canopus, which is a digital video convert but it is expensive, i wanted a cheaper way of doing what i wanted, it seems that i've found what i wanted with a capture card.
i use this thing. alot easier than using the computer.
used to use this thing connected to vhs player but other unit is just that much more easier.