cjacker
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Aug 30, 2014 4:55:50 GMT
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Post by cjacker on Nov 15, 2018 0:29:37 GMT
Would any of you have a recommendation for a company I could use to transfer VHS tapes to DVD? I'd love to get a couple done before Christmas, if possible. Also, if you had bad luck with a company, would you let me know that also. Thank you:)
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GiantsFan
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Jun 27, 2014 14:44:56 GMT
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Post by GiantsFan on Nov 15, 2018 0:43:04 GMT
DH bought a VHS to DVD converter for around $75 and did it himself.
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Post by Minty118 on Nov 15, 2018 0:47:59 GMT
I've used Costco and they did a good job. It has to be sent out, so it takes around a week to 10 days.
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caangel
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Jun 26, 2014 16:42:12 GMT
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Post by caangel on Nov 15, 2018 0:58:13 GMT
I've used Costco and they did a good job. It has to be sent out, so it takes around a week to 10 days. Fyi Sometime they suspended this service during the busy holiday season.
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Post by tentoes on Nov 15, 2018 2:26:46 GMT
I also used Costco, and was pleased.
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Post by Blind Squirrel on Nov 15, 2018 2:46:09 GMT
I was going to recommend Costco, as well.
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Post by buddysmom on Nov 15, 2018 3:00:37 GMT
We did it from Sam's around this time last year.
I think it was about $15 per tape.
DS did his magic and somehow got them transferred to my computer as I don't have a CD/DVD player.
They came out great--but only as good as the original.
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