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Blu-ray Samurai
Mar 2009
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I transferred all of my tapes to DVD a few years ago and the results were very good within the limits of VHS. I used my old Grundig VHS (one of the best recorders made, approaching SVHS resolution on standard tape) linked to a Sony RDR-HXD870. Recorded the tapes at standard speed to the Sony's HD then ripped them at high speed to DVDR. The key to good VHS playback is keeping the heads and pinch roller clean, don't waste your time with head cleaners, take the top off and clean the tape path with cotton buds and isopropyl alcohol.
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