Steps to convert your old VHS tapes to digital
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Save your old home movies
Today, you take videos on your smartphone, but I bet you have a stack of VHS tapes full of treasured moments. Tapes degrade over time, so you should do this now to prevent any more wear and tear.
The good news is you can convert home movies to digital and easily enjoy them again while sharing them with others. Here are your options.
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Best VHS to digital converters
You’ll need a VCR or VHS camcorder if you want to go the DIY route to convert your VHS to digital. If you don’t have one, check places like eBay, where you can buy VCRs for as little as $35 to $40.
Ensure the seller has good ratings and ask questions before placing a bid. It can be as simple as asking, “Does it function?” and “When’s the last time you tested it?” You can also try using OfferUp, Facebook Marketplace or some other local sales platform.
You’ll also need a converter like this option from Elgato that digitizes video onto a computer. Simply plug the device into your computer’s USB port and connect your analog video source (VCR, DVD player, DVR, or camcorder) using the included RCA composite or S-video cables.
The included software guides you through every step of capturing your footage. You’ll have to transfer your VHS recordings in real-time, so set aside some time.
Another option is this handheld video-to-digital convertor. You can record and digitize from numerous sources, including your VCR, camcorder, DVD player, or DVR.
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