
VHS to Digital Conversion
Convert VHS Tapes to Digital DVD “Let’s go out and buy a new VHS tape!” said nobody in the last ten years. VHS tapes have quickly become an outdated way of capturing memories due to advances in technology. There are no longer many ways to playback these home videos and for that reason some people feel that their family memories have been erased. Hold on...VHS tapes? If you’re still hanging on to home videos from back in the 90s, chances are they are VHS video cassette tapes, the most prolific format from the RCA and Sony camcorder era. The videotapes measure one inch thick, seven inches wide, and four inches tall (the size of a stapler or a small book). After a brief battle with Betamax for home recording and viewing supremacy in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the VHS (Video Home System) videocassette tape became the premier home video recording and viewing format through the end of the 20th century. The novelty and affordability of capturing