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Digital Home DIYStep-by-step guides that make home tech projects easy

Archive VHS video to DVD

The VCR is dead: long live the DVD! Now that DVD recorders and blank discs are so inexpensive, there's no good reason to keep all those old tapes lying around. For this project, we'll tell you how to go tape-free once and for all.

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