How To Transfer A VHS To A Computer 
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Remember the days of VCRs and VHS tapes? When you had to rewind a video before you watched it again? Entertainment technology has made such huge gains since the era of VHS that I don't even remember the last time I watched one. The good news is that those seemingly archaic tapes aren't useless after all. All you need is a few common supplies to transfer footage from a VHS to your computer. 


This video explains everything you'll need to do to make sure your precious VHS footage isn't lost. I'll admit, I'm not the most savvy person when it comes to working with computers, but this method is surprisingly so easy! Now, the home videos you filmed of your kids can have more of a permanent and accessible home. Check out the tutorial and share your thoughts with us below! 

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