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  • How to Fix Broken VHS Tapes

    Don't throw out your old VHS tape that happen to get chewed up in an aging VCR. Consider it a strong possibility that at least one of your old videotapes may break if the tape is more than 25...

  • How to Dub VHS Tapes

    VHS videotape was the most popular consumer video recording format in the 1980s and 1990s. You may be thinking about copying these old tapes to a DVD or to a computer hard drive for editing. There...

  • How to Backup Your Vhs Collection On Dvd using VHS to DVD 3.0 DELUXE cheap and easy

    This is for those of you who still have VHS tapes and would like to back them up onto DVD's. It Takes time, patience, and a little work...but it is worth it. This is the cheap and easy way to save...

  • How to Fix VHS Tapes Damaged by Water

    A video tape that suffers severe water damage is not always repairable. However there are ways to try to save your precious moments, even if they have temporarily been used as a cup holder.

  • How to Copy VHS to VHS

    Are you a recent broadcast journalism graduate who needs to make copies of your resume tape and lack the access to a studio to copy them or are you just needing to make copies of personal memories...

  • How to Convert Beta Tapes to VHS

    Sony Corporation introduced the Beta videocassette recorder (VCR) in 1975. The Video Home System (VHS) was introduced in 1976 as a direct competitor to the Beta. While Beta technology is...

  • How to Salvage a Videocassette

    If you've got a favorite or irreplaceable videocassette that's been broken or damaged, resist the temptation to try splicing it. A poorly spliced videotape could ruin the video-head drum in your...

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