Home   About Us   Contact Us   Site Map   Resource
Categories
   

VHS

Home > Entertainment > DVDs > VHS

There are many reasons to begin converting your VHS tapes to DVDs; not the least of which is the digital technology used in DVDs will give your movies a fresh, bright look along with providing superior sound.

You may have already noticed that your older VHS tapes have lost some of their quality; with time, that is likely to continue. The first VCRs were made by Sony and the tapes were in ?Beta? format. Then came along new technology and everything was saved in VHS format.

Those people who have their movies on Beta probably have lost the opportunity to recover them. You don?t want to find yourself in the same boat. Sooner or later (probably sooner) VCRs will be entirely obsolete; you won?t be able to buy one if you want to. If you have not converted your VHS tapes to DVDs, you can suffer the same fate as the Beta tape owners.

DVDs utilize digital technology, which produces sharper, crisper images and better audio than old recording formats. If you have viewed any of your old VHS tapes, you may see they have already lost video and audio quality; that process is likely to continue. Other reasons to convert from VHS to DVD: VHS tapes are big and bulky; one VHS tape requires the storage space of 10-15 DVDs. Saving your movies to DVDs will allow you to make multiple copies; this is a good thing for a couple of reasons.

Also, you can make as many copies of DVDs as you like ? this is a good thing for a couple of important reasons. You can share the joy of your wedding day with everyone in your family and bridal party by sending them their own DVD of the event. What grandparent would not delight in having their own DVD of the grandkids participating in sports, acting in school plays, at birthday parties, etc? There is nothing better you can share with those you care about than the gift of precious memories.

The process of converting VHS tapes to DVDs is simple, quick and quite affordable. All that you will need to get started is a VCR and a personal computer. In addition, you will require a few other items: converting hardware that can convert VHS analog to digital signals, audio/visual cables and editing software. You can get the editing software, along with the converting hardware in one package: Pinnacle System?s MovieBox. This is a very popular program, used by millions of people around the world to convert their old tapes to DVDs. It is not the only program out there, but it is one of the best.

Article Source: http://www.articletap.com

  Home | About Us | Contact Us | Site Map | Resource