Either get a company to do this for you, or obtain a good quality Beta player and connect it to a DVD recorder. The Beta machine will have audio and video output connectors at the rear, and most DVD recorders will have suitable sockets at the front. If the Beta machine is mono, you may be best to obtain a mono to stereo cable or adaptor to allow you to connect to both stereo audio inputs on the DVD recorder.
You can also do it with a video capture system connected to a computer, again playing the tape on a good Beta player.
A Google search such as "betamax to DVD transfers UK" will point you in the direction of companies who offer this service, which would probably be more cost effective, especially if you don't have a large number of tapes to run.
No, a dvd device is either a DVD player, or a DVD drive on a computer.
This means that the drive supports reading and writing to all types of DVD media: DVD-Video DVD-Audio DVD-ROM DVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM Also supports the + standards as well. Most basic drives do not support all of these types. Check before you buy.
Ripping a DVD: Copying data from a DVD toanother locationBurning a DVD: Copying data to a DVD fromanother location
No. A DVD would be categorized as a storage device.
DVD-RAM and DVD-RW disks are erasable and reusable
Go to Think Geek website they have a Betamax to HD-DVD converter
Betamax was created in 1975.
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Nero 10 is a dvd burning freeware, it can convert a flv file to dvd eaily.
Wondershare FlashOnTV is a professional Flash to DVD burner designed for users who want to convert FLV to DVD, convert SWF to DVD and put their Flash files on DVD discs. Wondershare FlashOnTV is a very easy to use Flash to DVD converter with powerful DVD editing function, which can convert Flash to DVD with just a few clicks.
It is not possible to convert a DVD into an iMac.
A Blue Ray DVD is one of the 2 formats that are currently on the market, that are able to play a Movie in High Definition 1080p. The other format is HD DVD. At the time I am posting this answer, to the best of my knowledge, there is only one maker of a HD DVD player that will play both formats, other wise you have to get a player that will only play Blue Ray, or HD DVD. I do know if only one format will emerge as the only one to be a standard, but if you were around when VCR came out they came out with 2 formats, Betamax, and VHS. When the smoke cleared VHS had managed to push out Betamax in the home market, despite the fact that Betamax was a better format, and was the format of choice for TV broadcasters for many years. shorter version more HI Def pictures and voice thunxxx....
I always use Daniusoft media convert ultimate. It helps load DVD or virtual DVD folder and convert to iTunes supported files M4V or M4A.
You need a special program like Nero to convert avi to dvd disc ...
ImTOO MPEG to DVD Converter can convert MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, and MP4 to DVD and burn them on DVD which can play on home DVD player.
Use a DVD ripper to convert the DVD to MP4 or other type that Apple TV 3 supports.
The software asperasoft will convert 8mm film to DVD. There are several other software applications that also convert 8mm film to DVD including globalsafe and video2dvd.