Xferring VHS to DVD on Mac?

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John McClung
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Xferring VHS to DVD on Mac?

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Anyone have recommendations on converting VHS tapes to digital files, then finally DVD's? I'm looking for gizmos and software for doing this, on a 2011 Intel MacBook Pro? I'm leaning towards the TerraTec G3 from Amazon, but open to informed opinions and experience. Thanks!

http://www.amazon.com/TerraTec-Digitize ... FBI1OTV0FJ
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Post by Skip Edwards »

Hey John... there's some software by Roxio that does exactly what you need. I got it awhile ago, but haven't gotten around to loading it up yet.

I know, I know...I was going to join Procrastinaters Anonymous, but I keep putting it off...
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Post by Jack Stoner »

The best option is to buy a standalone DVD recorder (or one that is combination VHS and DVD recorder that will copy from the VHS tape).

PC's, whether a MAC or a Windows PC, can do it but you tie up the PC for a long time and have to be careful that you finalize the DVD correctly so it will play in a DVD player. The standalone DVD recorders do all this.

There have been other posts asking about this and the general concensus is to use a standalone DVD recorder. I've seen the same thing on other PC forums.
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Post by John McClung »

Jack, thanks for the tip, I was wondering how well that would work.

My only hesitation with that is if I want to edit the videotape footage in any way, I'd still have to digitize, make edits in a program, then record that final footage to a DVD-R disc. Do I have that right?

Skip, I do have Roxio's Toast 11, and it does do video conversions, but I still need a gizmo to get video into my MacBook Pro (btw, I kind of followed your example, and my only desktop Mac is now the MBP, an early 2011, i7 processor, and internal SSD---the thing is wicked fast!).

I appreciate this and any other feedback, forum buddies.
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Post by Bruce Snow »

John, I'm using VHS to DVD software for mac by Roxio i'm using it on my macbook pro (lion) & it works great, no issues so far. you can it send right to iMovie or final cut for editing.i've put several steel lessons on my iPhone & It cost me 80 bucks at best buy . Bruce
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Bruce, how to you get the video into the MBP?
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Post by Bruce Snow »

John, here are a couple of pics of what you get in the box...I'm just using a cheap vhs player. When you launch the software it will prompt you to connect to a vhs source.


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Post by John McClung »

Oh, I see, thanks, Bruce.
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