Converting VHS to DVD

Updated on August 15, 2007
D.K. asks from Grapevine, TX
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I have two VHS tapes with Ultrasound images from my 2 yr old son and my soon to be newborn daughter. I would like to have them converted to DVD. Has anyone done this with their Ultrasound videos? Since they are only about 5 minutes in length each, I obviously don't want to spend a fortune to do this. Any ideas or suggestions?

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D. K

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S.L.

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My husband does this. He charges $10 a tape. If you are interested let me know.

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V.W.

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Hi there D.. My friend has a business that does this. Here is his email. If you email me I can send you some adobe flyers that gives more info about it. He did my wedding video and is going to do our sonogram pics and such as well. He can be emailed at ____@____.com with questions. My email for the flyers is ____@____.com. V.

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C.L.

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D.,

I have the ability to do this at home. I'm in Wylie. You'd be welcome to come to my house and do it if you live close enough. Email me privately if interested. No charge.

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T.G.

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There used to be a photo/camera shop at Town East that would do it. You might check other camera stores like Wolf Camera and video also.

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J.

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I can do this. I live in Arlington. I am not sure how much to charge so I guess you can just make me an offer if you are interested.

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L.F.

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If you don't have your own DVD Recorder, you can take it somewhere to have it done. You can do it online where you send the tapes in, but for this you would probably just prefer to take it in store. I'm pretty sure Best Buy does it for about $10 and I think they can get it done in an hour. I think just about any photo lab processing center does it, it shouldn't be very expensive since you're not converting that much tape onto DVD.

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