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Originally Posted by hotspur
I too had many VHS tapes I wanted to get on DVD,I bought a VHS/DVD combo machine,it records the tapes on to DVD,and plays them fine on this machine.
But,the DVD'd did not play in a friends DVD player,not sure what the issue was there.
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I have the same trouble with a similar machine. Disks recorded on it will play on it but not on any other machine. I have studied the manual but as far as I can work out there is no facility on these machines to make DVD's that can be used universally.
I just use the record feature on a TV card that writes in *avi form to the HDD. This format can be transfered to a standard DVD format using Ulead DVD factory, a program that came free with DVD R/W drives. It is very slow but I let the computer run all night and get the finished DVD in the morning.
My latest movie venture is making HD 3D movies. These can't be put onto a DVD. You need a BlueRay for full HD. However you can convert them to AVCHD format (two side by side compressed horizontally by 50%). This method will write a DVD up to 30 minutes long. These can be viewed on a standard 3D TV. They can also be viewed directly on a normal TV in anaglyph mode using red/blue glasses and a program called Stereoscopic Player. The results are surprisingly good in anaglyph mode.
You can also convert 2D movies into psuedo 3D using another program called Movavi Video Converter 3D.
Barry
PS A lot of the old VHS movies I have are now available for under $10 on DVD's. I find this cheaper in the long run than trying to convert and also the resolution is generally 720/640 x 480 and that is double what you can get from a converted VHS tape.