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We have two VHS/VHS-C stations to convert VHS video tapes to a digital video file.  We also have Digital 8mm camera that will allow you to convert 8mm, Hi-8 and Digital 8 video tapes to a digital video file.  You may bring your own camera to use with your tapes, be sure you have a power source and cables to connect your audio out to RCA jacks and connect your video out to RCA jack or an S-Video connector. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your scanned photo files.
We have two VHS/VHS-C stations to convert VHS video tapes to a digital video file.  We also have Digital 8mm camera that will allow you to convert 8mm, Hi-8 and Digital 8 video tapes to a digital video file.  You may bring your own camera to use with your tapes, be sure you have a power source and cables to connect your audio out to RCA jacks and connect your video out to RCA jack or an S-Video connector. You will need to bring a USB drive to save your scanned photo files.
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| Diamond VC500 USB 2.0 One Touch VHS to DVD Video Capture Device with Easy to use Software, Convert, Edit and Save to Digital Files
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| The 2-1/2 hour session allow for 15 minutes to set up, converting up to 2 hours of video,  and 15 minutes to copy the recording to your USB drive.
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| Video capturing formats: MPEG 4/2/1 formats. NTSC Video Capture: 720×480 @30FPS
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| Video Inputs:  Composite RCA or S-Video. Still image capturing:  JPG or BMP formats.
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