


First, start DVD recording so you don’t miss the first few seconds of the VHS tape.Ģ. First start the DVD recording and then press ‘play’ on the VCR to start tape playback.

Now put a writable DVD in the DVD recorder.Put in the VHS tape that you want to copy in the VCR.Plug the input ports on the DVD recorder.Connect the composite (yellow) video and RCA analog stereo (red/white) outputs of the VCR to corresponding inputs on a DVD recorder.Now you can start copying the content of VHS tape to DVD via a DVD recorder by following the steps below: Using a DVD recorderįirst, you will be needed the following things: Also, it has a better shelf life than VHS tapes.ģ Ways to Convert VHS Tapes to DVD 1. To relive those memories you need to convert the VHS tapes to DVD format.ĭVDs came in the 2000s and got popular because it was able to store better quality videos and more data. The VCR player is now obsolete and hardly anyone owns it now, though VHS tapes are still stored with so many memories of weddings, birthdays, picnics, etc. The VHS tapes were played on Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) player. They were quite famous because they had longer recording time and you were able to rewind or fast-forward the video at a faster rate. VHS stands for Video Home System, which was developed in the early 70s by Victor Company of Japan. This will let you watch the DVD at your convenience on a laptop or a DVD player, and relive those beautiful memories. In this article, I will tell you what VHS tape are and 3 ways to Convert VHS Tapes to DVD. So, how about converting VHS tapes to DVD and watching it on your laptop? Getting a VCR player is difficult because they are mostly obsolete. Most of you must have seen it on VCR player via a VHS tape, or you wanted to watch it but you don’t have a VCR player. Have you seen your parents’ wedding video?ĭid you see it on the VCR player or on your laptop via DVD?
