well you wouldn't because they are basically obsolete and what you should be doing is copying a VHS to DVD. and if you are going to do it you have to go buy a expensive DVD and VHS combo player that can record. very expensive.
1. VHS to DVD Conversion Service - the easiest option that involves the least hassle, but this can get expensive if you have plenty of tapes to convert. 2. Using a standalone DVD recorder - uses a...
The easiest option to convert vhs tapes to DVD is to use a video transfer service. Google: 'VHS to DVD" "VCR to DVD" or "convert vhs to dvd" and you will see lots of different options. One of the...
(1) VCR/VHS to DVD Conversion Service - the easiest option that involves the least hassle, but this can get expensive if you have plenty of tapes to convert. (2) Using a standalone DVD recorder -...
Most new VHS/DVD combo boxes (a system with both in the same system) can record VHS tapes onto DVD-R's. Just pop in a DVD-R and the VHS tape you want to record and press record and you're all set!