Huh. I have some VHS tapes I wouldn’t mind ripping. I have a vcr but I don’t think I have a way to capture the output. I’d better look into it sooner rather than later…
Getting it professionally done is still pretty cheap. Unless you have a lot of them, it probably isn’t worth doing yourself. Inexpensive tools for consumers tend to result in very poor quality exports and anything that actually looks good tends to cost $100 or more to set up. Most professional services for VHS to DVD or VHS to MP4 can give you high quality results for under $20/tape.
Huh. I have some VHS tapes I wouldn’t mind ripping. I have a vcr but I don’t think I have a way to capture the output. I’d better look into it sooner rather than later…
Plenty of RCA/SCART to USB thingys out there, like EasyCAP
Getting it professionally done is still pretty cheap. Unless you have a lot of them, it probably isn’t worth doing yourself. Inexpensive tools for consumers tend to result in very poor quality exports and anything that actually looks good tends to cost $100 or more to set up. Most professional services for VHS to DVD or VHS to MP4 can give you high quality results for under $20/tape.