The hardware that we use to convert VHS tapes to DVDs is on Stations 3 and 4 (so, two full complements of the hardware)
The Quick Steps
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Be sure the RCA cables are connecting the VHS player to the white Sony DVD Recorder.
Power-up the VHS player, Insert tape and rewind.
Power-up DVD Recorder and insert blank DVD
Press play on the VHS player and then the Red Button on the DVD Recorder.
When the recording is complete, choose Finalize Disc.
- Test the DVD in both a computer and a DVD player to ensure it works correctly.
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- Unplug the RCA cables from the Sony DVD Recorder and plug them into the Canopus box if needed.
- Open up Final Cut and select Import > Media
- Under Devices (top left) in the import window, you should see Canopus
- Once you select it, press import in the window and then play on the VCR
- Wait . Hopefully it will workfor the tape to finish, then press stop/finish in Final Cut, and stop on the VCR. Be kind, rewind the tape.
- Hopefully, the above steps worked. However, you'll likely be going through some troubleshooting.
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If it has gotten to the point that you have to use this, I am truly sorry . This - the troubleshooting probably took forever. If you are saying that you having done any troubleshooting, go back and do that first.
This is only for if you need to digitize a VHS tape, that is to create a video file but not a DVD.
On a related note, please read through all of the steps before starting - things will make much more sense if you do that first.
- Make sure the tape is rewound to the beginningConvert the VHS to a DVD as per the steps in Converting Directly to a DVD.
- If this step fails, the VHS won't be able to be digitized. Let Dan and the client know.
- Put the DVD into any of the computers and rip it to a file using Handbrake.
- That's it! You're done, and are now the proud creator of a nice digitized copy of the VHS tape.