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recording a video


Question Posted Thursday March 29 2007, 11:55 pm

I'm planning on buying something to record video onto a VHS tape. I don't know anything about video technology. Do you have to buy a video camera that you but a VHS tape in? If you have a camcorder and record video onto an 8mm tape, is there an inexpensive, easy way to put it onto a VHS?

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Ilovehippies answered Friday March 30 2007, 12:22 pm:
You can buy a camcorder that records directly to vhs, but if you get digital, then you can recor it through a VCR.

That or you can just go completely digital and burn it to DVD through your computer with a digital camcorder.

Up to you, but those are the main options.

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