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How To Convert Vhs To DVD Without VCR

Gone are the days when we used those big VHS cassettes to record our lovely moments. Thanks to digitalization, we don’t have to use them now, and there are many storage devices such as DVDs rule the world. 

And if you want to catch up with them, you should also stop using VHS as they take a lot of space and are not compatible with any of the video players other than VCRs. 

However, many of you might have your precious memories in those VHS cassettes, and you cannot deal with losing them. For that, you need to convert your VHS to DVD or any other format through which they will last long. 

However, a VCR is a must if you want to do that easily, but if you don’t have any working VCR with you. Here we are to answer your question on converting VHS to DVD without VCR with some of the most useful and working ways.  

Use a VHS-DVD recorder. 

The easiest and cheaper way to convert VHS tapes to DVD is to use a VHS-DVD recorder which you might have somewhere in your attic. Here are the steps you should follow for that. 

Step 1: Plug in your DVD recorder and insert the VHS you want to copy into it. Also, insert a blank DVD into the recorder you want to save those recordings. 

Step 2: Search for the play button on the VHS side of the recorder and start playing it. Similarly, you have to record it on your DVD, so press the record button on the DVD side.

Use a VHS camera for conversion. 

If you still have your old VHS camera working, you would be happy to know that you can convert your VHS recordings into a DVD using it. Here are the steps you should follow to convert your VHS to DVD using a camera: 

Step 1: Test your VHS camera by inserting the VHS tape and see if it’s working or not. You can also try connecting the camera to your TV using the RCA connections to test that camera. 

Step 2: Once you know that your VHS camera is working properly and can play the tape, disconnect the camera from the TV, use a video capture card, and connect it to the VHS camera. The video capture card will have a USB outlet on one side, which you have to plug into your computer. 

Step 3: After plugging in the video capture card, you can save your VHS recordings on your computer’s hard disk. Moreover, these video capture cards come with software that can help you edit and clip the videos. 

Step 4: Lastly, insert a DVD into your PC and save the recordings into it. 

Use a conversion service. 

If you don’t know, there are a lot of VHS to DVD conversion services available, and there might be one in your locality. You can search for them on the internet and send them your VCR cassettes. 

They will send you back your cassettes and the DVDs on which they have added your data. It’s convenient and cheaper than compared to buying a VHS for those 4-5 VHS cassettes. However, if the recordings are too sensitive to be sent to someone, check for other ideas below to do it yourself.

Conclusion 

These were the ways you can convert your old and decomposing VHS tapes to DVD and that too without a VCR. Many people say that it’s impossible to convert these tapes without a VCR, but it’s not true; there are multiple ways you can do it as mentioned on this website. We hope that you will try these ideas at your home and we are sure they will work. 

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Contact us:-[email protected]

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