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Transfer your VHS tapes to DVD

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What you'll need

Before you get started with this project, we recommend that you have the following:

  • An analog-to-digital video converter
  • Editing software
  • A/V cables
  • Blank DVD media

Analog-to-digital video converter and software bundles

Pinnacle Studio MovieBox DV
These all-in-one packages will convert your aging VHS tapes to DVD in a snap.
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Pinnacle Studio MovieBox DV combines outstanding video-editing software with flexible hardware, making it easy to transfer video to and from any device.

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This product is available at the following retail stores
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  • Circuit City
  • CompUSA
  • Fry's Electronics
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DVD burners

Plextor PX-712A
Do you have an older PC that's missing a DVD burner? The latest models are fast and affordable, and installing a drive is easier than you think.
Editors' First Choice
This Plextor drive has it all: great performance, ample documentation, and loads of software.

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This product is available at the following retail store
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  • Fry's Electronics
  • Micro Center
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Memorex 16X double-layer drive:

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Lite-On SOHW-832S:

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