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exboyfil

(17,995 posts)
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 08:16 AM Feb 2022

Question on digitizing VHS-C tapes (I know should have been done 10+ years ago)

I have 42 VHS-C tapes from the late 90s and early 2000s (before digital cameras) as well as and 30 VHS tapes that are dubs from some of the VHS-C tapes as well as other tapes (I need to go through and get it sorted).

I purchased a Funai DVD Recorder/VCR Recorder about five years ago in anticipation of digitizing the VHS-C tapes. Early in the process I found that neither the old camera or an adaptor to the VCR Recorder portion of the Funai allowed for tape playback (probably due to humidity over time etc). I gave up on the project and went on to other things.

I think the Funai is capable of playing the standard VHS tapes so I am going to try to digitize them myself.

I am looking at Legacy Box with two possible options for the VHS-C tapes

20 tapes - $258
40 tapes - $472

Would I give up too soon on the Funai if I go the Legacy Box option. They seem like a pretty solid company. $11-$12 does seem like a lot though.

These are family tapes so pretty important to me.

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Question on digitizing VHS-C tapes (I know should have been done 10+ years ago) (Original Post) exboyfil Feb 2022 OP
This is a case where youtube is your best resource. Many tutorials on the best ways to do this PoliticAverse Feb 2022 #1
I used a TV Tuner Card / Video Capture Card ItsjustMe Feb 2022 #2
cheepo method LPBBEAR Feb 2022 #3

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
1. This is a case where youtube is your best resource. Many tutorials on the best ways to do this
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 08:23 AM
Feb 2022

can be found there.

ItsjustMe

(11,695 posts)
2. I used a TV Tuner Card / Video Capture Card
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 08:40 AM
Feb 2022

Way back in the day to transfer my VHS tapes to digital video.
At the time I was using a Dell computer running Windows XP.

LPBBEAR

(359 posts)
3. cheepo method
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 08:53 PM
Feb 2022

I used a simple usb adapter like the one linked here. I ran it into a Linux system and used VLC to do the software part of the job.

https://www.amazon.com/REDGO-Video-Capture-Converter-Adapter/dp/B01E5ITE2W

VLC is frree and available here: https://www.videolan.org/

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