How do you transfer an 8mm tape to DVD?
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What is the best way to transfer the videos from an 8mm small tape to a DVD. I have tried using a software program but as it was saved on my computer it started running out of memory. Is there a certain file type I should save them as? I'm not interested in taking them to a professional to have transferred because it would get too expensive. Any help is appreciated!
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You can buy a DVD recorder at Best buy for $120, or cheaper from Ebay or Newegg.com. They work just...
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How do I transfer my video 8mm tapes to a DVD? I would like to do this myself. No need to worry about harddrive size. What software and hardware(cables etc.) do I need? I still have a camcorder that can play my 8mm videos. Thanks
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Yes you can. Find a Digital8 camcorder. Borrow one, get a deal on a used one, or purchase a new base...
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There are a lot of ways to go about it. You'll need a player for the tapes; if you don't have one, they...
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This one is located in NY and looks professional.. http://www.nadrichproductions.com/ This one is in...
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I was going through some boxes and found some old 8mm tapes of some of my stuff from high school and old birthday parties. I thought it would be nice to transfer them to DVD. I put the tapes in the 8mm camcorder and plugged the camcorder into my DVD...
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If the Rent-A-Center idea doesn't pan out, you might get a refurbished 8mm camcorder for about $100...
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I have an 8mm cassette recorder/player and several hours of film and some of these have already been transferred to VHS. I'm wanting to transfer these tapes to DVD. These are 2 minute to 30 minute family movies so retaining quality is a must. Most movies...
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To play on a DVD they need to be in the .VOB object format e.g. Video TS and Audio TS folders. You can...
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I have many old 8mm/Hi8 camcorder tapes with footage from 2001-2004 which i need to transfer to DVD/PC. I had started the process in 2004 when my camcorder broke through no fault of my own. I couldn't afford to get it repaired (again!), but now, they...
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It has become very difficult to source the old film and early tape format equipment but there are a...
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