Looking for a quality s-vhs vcr advice
I'm trying to get set up so as to transfer my old vhs tapes onto a hard drive and eventually edited onto dvd. The only thing I'm missing (I have everything else) is a decent vcr with an s-video output. What's a good model? I'll probably end up buying used but will consider new if under $200. I've seen a lot of JVC vcrs but the reviews on Amazon are very negative. Any suggestions or advice? I keep thinking about the all in one units (vhs tapes to dvd) but since I have the computer,software and analog-to-digital converter (HP dvd writer or I can use my mini dv camera) I'd hate to pay for extras I don't need. I did try the Ion unit that does this and ended up returning it because it didn't track very well on the first 10 minutes of any video tapes I played.
What does the guy in Future Shop recommend that fits your specifications?
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Originally Posted by AylmerQc
Thanks all.
So,going on the opinions of the replies so far, JVC is OK? Seems like they have a lot of bad reviews on Amazon and when I called Future Shop, the guy in the video department didn't think highly of them.
What other options are there available to you?
In case you haven't noticed, VHS is pretty much in the final throes of it's wind-down stage. http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/ne...-players.phtml