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Old 28-06-2005, 4:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Do they make VHS tapes were you can insert mini tape ??

Hi sorry if this is a bit confusing but I have around 10 min tapes that you put inside your average camcorder, with loads of family memories on them.

I no longer have a camcorder to be able to link to my PC using a USB lead, so I am just left with all the min tapes.

I remember years a go there was a special VHS tape that had a flip top lid on it, and all you would have to do was put the mini tape inside and then just put the VHS tape inside a VHS player and you could watch it.

my aim is to convert the mini VHS tapes to DVD video. so my plan would be to use this special VHS tape with flip top lid - if there is still such a thing >> then hook my VHS player up to my DVD recorder and record the from the VHS tape >>> bobs ya uncle.!!

any 1 got any ideas if there is such a thing as this special flip top lid VHS tape ???

or no of a better way for me to back the min VHS tapes up ??
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Old 28-06-2005, 6:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Assuming that by mini VHS you actually mean VHS-C cassettes then YES you can still get adapters - not "tapes" but a VHS size tape box which you actually put the VHS-C cassette inside , and then put the whole thing inside a standard VHS VCR which you then could indeed connect to your DVD recorder.

Have a look here :-
http://www.keene.co.uk/cgi-bin/codesearch.pl?VHSCMAD

but if by mini tapes you mean mini-dv then NO - sorry can't be done at all

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Old 28-06-2005, 7:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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As mentioned by Beejaycee you can get an adapter to play the VHS-C tapes in a standard VHS VCR. SVHS-C tapes can also be played with the adapter in an S-VHS VCR.
No other tape formats can be played directly in a VCR in this way as they are recorded on a different sized tape and in a different format that is not compatable with a VHS VCR.

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