Converting A Video Tape Into DVD
It is a wise decision you made to convert your old video tapes into a DVD.
After all, video tape recorders are almost not manufactured anymore and it is really hard to get a camcorder that still works on video tapes.
But what to do with that lovely tape of your marriage ceremony, or the one with your child's first birthday, or maybe the tape where your deceased grandmother is featured.
I'm sure that you want to keep and watch that footage for years to come.
It is almost a waste to consider that in a few years time, there won't be any video tape recorders sold and it will be impossible to watch all those video tapes you have left around the house.
Therefore, it is a wise decision to convert the video tapes to DVD.
You can do this by yourself, or the other option is to let a professional business does it.
If you want to do it yourself, you will have to need a dual DVD/video recorder. That way you can put the video tape in and an empty DVD disc. Press record and it will put the footage on the DVD by itself.
You can also let a professional business do all the work, you just drop the video tapes you want converted at the shop and you can pick the DVD's up a couple of days later.
Just have a look in a search engine and search for "convert video tape to dvd" + the name of your town and plenty of choices should turn up.


































