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Vhs is an analog signal and the computer have dv input like laptops also know as 1394eee dv so you need some device which can take the out put analog to dv there are devices available in the stors like dazale or so and then you can use windows movie maker or adobe primear or edius software to capture them and burn it to dvd or a simple solution buy or borrow a dvd recorder and take the out of the VHS and put it in the DVD recorder and burn a dvd.
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Yes, this should be possible, as long as the VHS movies are not copyright protected. Just make sure that the recording mode on the dvd is set to allow enough time for both movies. Just remember: the more you record onto a single disc, the quality of the dubbing (recording of VHS to DVD) is decreased.
Depending on the procedure you may be pressing the record button instead of the D.Dubbing or Dubbing button. When recording from VHS to DVD you must first, load the blank DVD and VHS home movies, then play the VHS movies, then PAUSE the VHS movie when you want to START recording... then the only the you have to do is pressing the D.Dubbing button or the Dubbing button. If your VHS tapes starts to play after the Dubbing button is pressed you have been successful in Dubbing.
The manual gives you incorrect info. To FINALIZE disk: 1. Press [HOME] button; 2. select [SETUP]. 3. Scroll down to DVD ICON and SELECT 4. Select [FINALIZE]
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I just got done recording a vhs to dvd and it worked great. Also you can print the manual at manualsonline.com or something like that.. google it, i printed mine. I had to watch the enitre vhs to record it. As you are playing the vhs (right at the beginning) push the blue D. Dubbing button then when its done playing push stop on the DVD side it will say writing to disk on the bottom once thats done ooha la!! I am trying to figure out if there is a way to dub a vhs to dvd without having to watch the howl movie but unfortunatley I don't think there is!
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