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I know how to copy vhs to dvd can I copy dvd to vhs?

  • dragonet1314 Aug 09, 2008




    our machine is a GoVideo DVD Recorder + VCR VR5940


  • dragonet1314 Aug 09, 2008




    How do I do that?


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Hello,
yes you can copy Dvd to vhs..hope the following link will be of some help on that..

http://hometheater.about.com/od/dvdrecorderfaqs/f/dvdrecgfaq2.htm

Thank you!..

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Yes you can check this link for the steps on how to do that http://fac.ceu.edu/FAC%20Employees/How%20to%20Copy%20DVD%20to%20VHS%20using%20Go%20Video.pdf

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Yes, you need to use your computers TV out for example, and record it on the vcr.

TVout -> Vcr scart for example.

then just put your dvd to play, and start recording on the vhs make sure its set on the right channel.

  • Ekse Aug 09, 2008

    I posted this under the impression that you where using a computer todo the recording. The dvd player should be able to record it unless copyrighted / blocked from recording. but you can still record the picture from the dvd player to a vhs casette.

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Yes, as long as the machine or machines are made for copying DVD to VHS. Some machines aren't.

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  • Anonymous Aug 09, 2008


        Locate the output jacks DVD player. Sometimes they are
        standard female RCA A/V jacks, like those found on the front of
        many VCRs. Others are more tricky, having a small jack that looks
        like a stereo headphones plug. These camcorders require a special
        cord that converts a 1/8" stereo signal into RCA A/V male
        plugs.

        Using the proper cord, connect your PLAYER to the VCR's RCA
        A/V input jacks, usually found on the front or back of your
        VCR.

        Turn on your VCR and TV, so you can see the input from the
        camcorder. You might have to select "Input 1/2", "Line 1/2", or
        "VIDEO" depending on your VCR model. You should now see whatever is
        on your camcorder displayed on your television.

        Press "Record" on your VCR, then press "Play" on your
        camcorder. That's it!


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SOURCE: DVD-VR357: Copy multiple vhs tapes to one DVD?

Try using DVD/RW disks with pausing the recording when you change VHS tapes.

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SOURCE: Copy VHS whith copy protection to DVD

hello jordannoanno

this is true the macrovision will stop you copying the copy right tape /dvd .

this can be over come by removing the macrovision >
if you email me i will tell you how to go about this .

riz.

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2011

SOURCE: Want to copy vhs to dvd

After i recorded a karaoke dvd . can't mute the singer's voice on that disc so i can sing .Any idea why ?
note : the disc used to record was not the original

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