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Date Posted: 03:13:09 02/04/03 Tue
Author: seaner
Author Host/IP: dial-66-218-5-187.usadatanet.net / 66.218.5.187
Subject: VHS tapes to D-VHS help!!

I'm looking into the jvc d-vhs vcr. I would like to convert old vhs tapes to a highter resolution so they look crisper digitaly. I have been able to do this with a dvd recorder, but only get 1hour. I see that the digital vcr gets up to 24hours per tape. which is long enough for a full movie.

So my question is, does converting video to d-vhs look better than orginal? Also what record mode do I want to use?

I have s-vhs and hate it. That is why I went with dvd. But cant fit full movie on dvd at best quality. The disk are great though if it is only for 1hour.

I dont have hdtv so I just want to record alalog tapes and play back on regular size tv set.

Thanks

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