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Turning My Vhs Into A Dvd.


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The product said I could turn my VHS into a DVD yet there is no information in my guide to do it. So I tried to do it but the connectors do not go to the back of my VHS player.

 

can someone please tell me how to do this. I have vhs that is not in dvd form and would like to make them into dvd form.

 

Thanks for any help you might give. ;)

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The product said I could turn my VHS into a DVD yet there is no information in my guide to do it. So I tried to do it but the connectors do not go to the back of my VHS player.

 

can someone please tell me how to do this. I have vhs that is not in dvd form and would like to make them into dvd form.

 

Thanks for any help you might give. ;)

 

What product? Do you have the Roxio USB device and cables to connect from your VCR, to the USB device, and from the USB device, to your computer?

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I have the Roxio USB device and cables to connect from my VCR, to the USB device, and from the USB device, to your computer?

 

The problem is that the connectors do not work properly in order to do the above. Plus I have not info anyway to do it.

 

I was hoping someone had the info and showed me what I needed more for these connectors to work.

 

Thanks

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I have the Roxio USB device and cables to connect from my VCR, to the USB device, and from the USB device, to your computer?

 

The problem is that the connectors do not work properly in order to do the above. Plus I have not info anyway to do it.

 

I was hoping someone had the info and showed me what I needed more for these connectors to work.

 

Thanks

 

Ok what is the problem with the cables? You need three cables from your VCR to the USB device - red, white and yellow. Yellow is the video output. Red and White are the audio outputs. For many VCRs, the ports on the front are for input; you cannot use those. There should be three ports on the back of your VCR player. They should be the same ones you use to connect to a TV. The other end of the device plugs into your USb port on the back of your computer.

 

It would also help if ou tell us if you have a full version of Creator 2011 or if you have something like Easy VHS to DVD>

 

This (link) is the manual for the Easy VHS to DVD program. If you do have the Creator 2011, then the process is essentially the same.

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Ok what is the problem with the cables? You need three cables from your VCR to the USB device - red, white and yellow. Yellow is the video output. Red and White are the audio outputs. For many VCRs, the ports on the front are for input; you cannot use those. There should be three ports on the back of your VCR player. They should be the same ones you use to connect to a TV. The other end of the device plugs into your USb port on the back of your computer.

 

It would also help if ou tell us if you have a full version of Creator 2011 or if you have something like Easy VHS to DVD>

 

This (link) is the manual for the Easy VHS to DVD program. If you do have the Creator 2011, then the process is essentially the same.

 

 

Yes I have the full version that came with the cables. It also has a black plug in.Now do I turn on the VHS and play the movie or how do I do that? Thanks so much for your time to respond.

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Yes I have the full version that came with the cables. It also has a black plug in.Now do I turn on the VHS and play the movie or how do I do that? Thanks so much for your time to respond.

 

Ignore the black plug for now.

 

Did you click and look at the start guide that I linked to? Come back after you have digested that if you still have questions.

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