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Pinnacle Video Transfer turns VHS into USB

Filed in archive Peripherals by Mark Rollins on September 16, 2008

Pinnacle Video Transfer turns VHS into USB
Sure, we have TiVo and other DVRs to record our shows now, but we used to use a thing called VHS tapes. Assuming that we can't find all these shows online somewhere, it would be nice to view this content on our computers.

The Pinnacle Video Transfer allows you to transfer the VHS tapes to a USB accessory. All a user has to do is connect the analog stereo audio and video inputs such as composite or S-Video. On the other end, the user attaches some USB accessory to the Pinnacle's port like a flash drive, Video iPod, or PSP. The Video Transfer can digitize the signal, and all the old TV programs will be digitized.

Of course, the quality might vary depending on how old the VHS tape is, but if you're willing to spend $100, you can try it for yourself. Now if they only made something for my old Beta tapes.

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