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Anonymous Posted on Oct 24, 2009

Do you have video players that I can use to playback analog v8 tapes (PAL and NTSC) and record them in digital format?

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I went to the local Sony store and they agreed to convert my 8mm home video tape into digital, DVD format for less than 15 bucks!

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