Saturday, December 12, 2009

Vhs C Cartridge Still A Good, Useful Book. Does Anyone Know An Inexpensive Way To Transfer 8mm Audio/video To DVD?

Does anyone know an inexpensive way to transfer 8mm audio/video to DVD? - vhs c cartridge still a good, useful book.

I have a lot of 8mm tapes that I want to transfer to DVD, but no camera or reader. VHS-C has to play a cartridge in a regular VHS deck. Is there a similar solution for the transfer of 8mm? I have a VHS-DVD on the deck.

3 comments:

midknigh... said...

The purchase of a digital video camera Sony 8 off eBay! It is the backwards compatibility and can be connected to the computer with a FireWire cable, so your analog and digital will not be recognized by the computer. Or you can connect with analog cables (Camera>> Video>> DVD). You need an 8mm camera, there is no 8mm / VHS-Adapter! Good luck!

midknigh... said...

The purchase of a digital video camera Sony 8 off eBay! It is the backwards compatibility and can be connected to the computer with a FireWire cable, so your analog and digital will not be recognized by the computer. Or you can connect with analog cables (Camera>> Video>> DVD). You need an 8mm camera, there is no 8mm / VHS-Adapter! Good luck!

mousehth... said...

There are objects in video capture cards, people who buy and install on your computer for about 15-150 dollars can, with the signal and you can your software to create DVD

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