If you go VCR to computer, I have an old inline stabilizer (Notice I didn't say macrovision remover :) You can have it if I can find it. It usually works on older VHS stuff but not all the new ones (slightly different frequency) I have a really good stabilizer now with color adjustment, jitter control, etc. That one cost a pretty penny though.
lopaka ________________________________ From: Rick Glazier <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 7:31:12 AM Subject: Re: [H] VCR to DVD A friend gave me a Tape-to-DVD machine a couple years ago. An older Go.Video model. (I think they closed down.) The Macrovision on the tapes pervents them from being copied. YMMV... (Good luck.) Since I had a Video camera since 1981, I had lots of other uses for it, <grin>... Rick Glazier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al" > Just gained access to a hugh collection of VCR tapes, old rental store > inventory. Great stuff from Cinderella to Debbie Does Dallas. > > Been reading online about copying to DVD, seems I need some hardware. > Any recommendations? Anyone have something in the back of the closet to > recycle? Gladly pay any reasonable amount + shipping. > > There's a hugh pile of tapes, so something I can use with little input > from me would be preferred.
