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Most everyone has some home movies sitting in the attic, and they get broken out once a year when you are thinking about it and have the time to setup everything that is required to view them. Wouldn’t it be so much more convenient to just throw a disc in the DVD player and be able to enjoy those family movies whenever you wanted?
DVD Recorder
First, you will need a DVD recorder and some blank DVDs. There are many different options available in this arena. One of the better options is the multi-format drives that are capable of writing to all the various recordable formats. This allows you to benefit from the advantages that are held by each type of media, as well as to purchase whichever media happens to be the cheapest. These formats include DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM.
Converters and Adapters
Depending on the format of your home movies, you will likely need some type of adapter or converter box to take the output of your home movie device and connect it into your DVD recorder. Most DVD recorders accept composite inputs and S-video, with S-video providing the best picture quality. As the definition is not incredibly high for most old home movies this should suffice. There are a few recorders available that have component inputs, and this will provide a better option if your home movies are relatively new.
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