![]() ![]() There is the option to record your videos straight to a hard drive like the AVerMedia C285 but that means you stuck watching the videos strictly with that device alone. That being said I still do get clients wanting family videos onto DVDs but most want to transfer to a USB device or hard drive of some sort. ![]() ![]() Sure I get it, not a lot of people use DVD players anymore, and regardless a DVD disc will only hold one video file at a reasonable quality. How do you get that file onto something smaller like a USB? In this article let’s take a look at the simple process of how to transfer VHS files to USB.Īnd by VHS files I’m referring to MP4 or an AVI video file. If you have digitized a full VHS tape onto your computer, then you may realize that some files can be quite large. ![]()
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