This article also appeared in the December 2014 issue of Consumer Reports magazine.
Q. I need to convert my VCR tapes to DVDs. Can you recommend a device to do that?—Liss Lieberman, Bay Shore, NY
A. The easiest way is to buy a DVD/VHS recorder such as the Toshiba DVR620, which allows you to copy with a simple push of a “record” button. You can also buy a video conversion kit that allows you to transfer video from your VCR to your computer, then burn it to a blank DVD (though that requires a little more familiarity with the PC and related accessories). By the way, copying home recordings from VHS to DVD is totally legal because copy protection applies only to commercial movies on VHS, not to recordings made for personal use.
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