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Using stand-alone DVD recorder to copy VHS
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<blockquote data-quote="marcaaron20" data-source="post: 149925" data-attributes="member: 193440"><p>I have a load of VHS tapes just laying around in me cupboard that i want transfering to DVD, the trouble is, quite a few of them are now pretty shakey in picture - (meaning, the picture bounces) the tracking doesn't seem to help on the VCR either, when i try to copy them to dvd the parts where it bounces, the dvd recorder skips out that bit, when i come to play the dvd, parts of the recording isn't there... can anybody help me out on this, any ideas??</p><p></p><p>I am using a Philips DVD Recorder DVDR70 and the VCR I'm using is a Philips 6 head Nicam Stereo VCR, I also have a Sanyo Nicam Stereo VCR as well and thats pretty much the same..</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcaaron20, post: 149925, member: 193440"] I have a load of VHS tapes just laying around in me cupboard that i want transfering to DVD, the trouble is, quite a few of them are now pretty shakey in picture - (meaning, the picture bounces) the tracking doesn't seem to help on the VCR either, when i try to copy them to dvd the parts where it bounces, the dvd recorder skips out that bit, when i come to play the dvd, parts of the recording isn't there... can anybody help me out on this, any ideas?? I am using a Philips DVD Recorder DVDR70 and the VCR I'm using is a Philips 6 head Nicam Stereo VCR, I also have a Sanyo Nicam Stereo VCR as well and thats pretty much the same.. Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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