| Everyone has those old, bulky VHS tapes lying around | | | | the wires via USB. |
| collecting dust. They take up way too much space, | | | | Your computer will also need to be somewhat |
| and VHS tape players are becoming more and more | | | | powerful, with atleast 2 Ghz processor and 512 MB |
| obsolete by the second. It is still possible to save those | | | | RAM. You will need atleast 20 GB free on your hard |
| precious memories forever! You can convert them to | | | | drive, as well. If you don't have the free space, no |
| DVD! | | | | need to worry, hard drives are really inexpensive |
| Converting VHS tapes to DVD is not a hard process | | | | these days. |
| by any means. You will need a few things though. | | | | You will need atleast a CD-RW drive. DVD-/+R is |
| You will need either a VHS tape player with the tape | | | | recommended but I will show you how to use both to |
| or a camcorder with the colored wires and plug them | | | | copy from the VHS. |
| into your computer. If you don't have the ports on your | | | | You will also need video editing software. |
| computer, I recommend the Dazzle card. This converts | | | | |