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How do I use the SV2000 WV20V6 DVD Recorder/VCR Combo?

Discussion in 'DVD recorders' started by warwick7, Jun 26, 2007.

  1. warwick7

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    How do I burn what's on a VHS tape to DVD?
     
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    Normally, I'd say press the "Play" button on the VCR side, and the "Record" button, on the dvd side.
    If you're trying to copy a movie from vhs to dvd, Macrovision will probably stop it from happening. There are devices that will supposedly let it happen, but don't know where to get them.

    You do realize that whatever is recorded from vhs to dvd, will still be vhs quality, don't you? :eek:)
    Good luck!
     
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    I see you use the SV2000 System too.

    For recording VHS to Dvd you need to follow These Steps

    - First know the length of the tape your transfering --
    so when you've put a blank DVD-RW in the DVD portion
    you can just set the run time on the DVD to match the
    run time of the VHS tape

    - 2nd after the dubbing is complete the DVD recorder will
    begin finalizing the DVD project. After its done you
    can now watch your project

    For recording Shows/Films or other Media to DVD Follow These Steps

    - First know the length of the item you're recording
    - Before recording you can change the length of the chapters
    from 5 an hour.
    - 2nd after project is complete Disk will finalize.

    Note: If you scew the VHS portion of the Combo System the device
    will begin to shut down at inconveniant times if you're
    trying to make a DVD. So treat the machine with respect or
    it will disrespect you.
     

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