![]() ![]() I mean, if you know how to do captures to your PC, and you've already got the hardware, and you've already been thru the process- why are you not simply doing it for her? Why burden her with a task she's clearly clueless about? If we're talking less than 30 tapes here, then seriously dude, man up and just do it for her yourself even if you think its tedious work and really don't want to be bothered. Quxote, you really need to be more specific about what the heck is going on between you, your mother, and these tapes if we're to give you any useful advice. I'd think everything should hold their value pretty well and at least in my area the above items usually don't last too long on Craigslist if discounted from the purchase price. ![]() Unfortunately that route may not be feasible for a small amount of tapes unless you recoup some of your money by selling the items after your job is done. Your best bet would be something like a Magnavox w/HDD, decent VCR and possibly a filter/TBC. As others have said most all combos(except a few old Panasonics) will NOT let you install a filter or TBC between the two sections(VHS/DVDR) which is one big reason to stick to separates. Again he/she really liked the Toshiba but most people as Jman98 said wish they hadn't spend the money and get quite frustrated.Įven though you say your tapes are not commercial, many times the cheap combos read glitches as CP and will stop the recording. I have read from one guy on AVS who really liked his Toshiba combo(I think his/her? name was Microlady). I'd really steer away from the Magnavox and only slightly less from the Toshiba. The only exceptions might be a few old Panasonics and maybe JVC or two. I'll also chime in on the almost all combos are crap bandwagon. ![]()
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