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How To Convert VHS Tapes to DVD Using a Computer with a Video Capture Card
TechLore - December 14, 2004
If you have analog home videos, either VHS tapes or analog camcorder tapes (Hi-8, etc.), to convert into DVDs and your computer has a video capture card, this article will assist you with that process.
How To Convert Your VHS and Analog Camcorder Tapes to DVD
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Most people know of the benefits of upgrading from VHS to DVD. One of the biggest reasons is that videotapes degrade in quality over time and with every playback. This means that many of your old home videos could be unwatchable in the near future. A...
Saving Tivo Programs on the VCR
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Many new TiVo owners have little difficulty making the initial connections, getting the cable or satellite signal into their unit, and then connecting it to the TV and/or stereo for viewing. Oftentimes, this simple setup is sufficient for months of e...
How To Record HDTV Programs
TechLore - December 14, 2004
HDTV Is Spectacular - If You're Home To See It.One of the fundamental issues surrounding the adoption of HD is the busy life of the average person. If you've owned a TiVo, ReplayTV, or any other kind of DVR, you obviously know how difficult it can be...
Picking The Right Cables
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Why better cables?In 1979, a man named Noel Lee made a discovery. He determined that different cable materials impacted the sound when used to connect speakers to amplifiers. Noel used his discovery and crafted a special speaker wire using the name M...
What is HAVi?
TechLore - December 14, 2004
"HAVi" is the acronym for home audio/video interoperability. HAVi is an advanced layer of communication protocols for devices using the IEEE 1394 (a.k.a. FireWire or i.Link) standard. IEEE-1394 allows home theater components to be networked using a h...
Upgrading from VHS to DVD
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Why DVD? Whether you are at the local movie store or video rental house, you'll quickly discover that DVDs have become the standard for viewing commercial movies. DVDs are a huge step forward in providing home users a superior viewing experience co...
Toshiba SD-V392
Digital Trends - July 18, 2004
While other companies have been producing combination products for years, Toshiba brings its expertise in both DVD and VCR areas to bear in this impressive SD-V392 DVD/VCR Player.
Marantz MV8300D-VHS VCR
Home Entertainment - March 1, 2004
Marantz?s MV8300 D-VHS VCR records high-definition TV while competing technologies remain on the drawing board.

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