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.
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)can be found there.
ItsjustMe
(11,695 posts)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)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/