VHS to PC Converter
With the appearing and developing of DVD and Blu-ray disc, the digital capturing devices, VHS, has been withdraw from the mainstream. The past glory of the VHS impress the user deeply. So there are many of the classic VHS stored. The problem now is how to share them or edit them with your computer. In this time VHS to PC Converter hit the market
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VHS to PC Converter, which is absolutely the best VHS to PC conversion software for any users. With just this VHS to PC Converter, you can accomplish the tasks like record VHS to PC, rip VHS to PC, transfer VHS to PC and convert VHS to PC. This VHS to computer converting tool can help do the above tasks easily and fast without any difficulty. You can output the VHS files to the most popular used AVI format or the MPG format; you can split the output file into several according to the duration or file size. You can also set the capture type as automatically and the after done operations. What's more, the audio format and devices settings are also supported by this converter. Look the VHS to PC Converter is so powerful and below I will show you how to use it.
How to record VHS and Transfer to PC:
For an external video device like your VHS - Video Home System - connect your device to your personal computer using an appropriate cable (usually a USB cable).
Free download and install the VHS to PC Converter on your computer, install it. Start VHS to PC Converter. You will see the following window:

if you have several capture devices connected to your computer, just select the video capture device you want.

In the Output video format, you can set the output format like MJPEG, MPEG2 and the default Recommended format is AVI.

Click the “Browse” button to select the output path for your captured files. And the available disk space will show below.

Click the "Start Capture" button to start the capturing, and the capturing information will be shown in the main interface.

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What is VHS?
VHS stands for Vertical Helix Scan or Video Home System. The video cassette format and technology was introduced by JVC in 1976.
The first camcorders recorded to analog Videotape, and supported either VHS or BetaMax, the two competing consumer formats at the time. Later, the compact VHS-C and 8mm (Video8) formats dominated the market, and were eventually supplemented with the higher quality S-VHS-C and Hi8 formats.
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