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
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.
Importing into Final Cut Pro
- 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 work. However, you'll likely be going through some troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting / Alternatives
The Recorder shows the VHS playing, but when I press record, nothing happens
- This is a sign that it has DRM on it. Test it on the other recorder to be sure, if you get the same result, talk to Dan.
Canopus-related problems
- The import repeatedly stops and starts, generating a bunch of 1 or 2 second clips.
- This Tape is not going to work with the Canopus. If you haven't tried it with the Sony DVD Recorder, see The Long Way below.