Remember those old VHS tapes? Every year, they degrade a bit more. Let's save those precious memories!
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You’ll need a VCR or VHS camcorder and some time. If you don't have one, check platforms like eBay or Facebook Marketplace.
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Get a converter like Elgato. Connect your VCR, plug into your USB port, and digitize videos directly to your computer.
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No computer? No problem! Use a handheld converter. Connect, insert a USB drive or SD card, hit “Record,” and watch as it digitizes.
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Don't want to DIY? Costco, Walgreens, and Walmart can digitize your tapes for around $20 each.
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Want high-quality conversion? Try iMemories, Legacybox, or Capture. Prices start at $29.99 per tape. with 50% off on site
05/05
Use Google’s PhotoScan app to digitize your old photos. It’s quick, easy, and free!