Video to digital? Ideas please?

I have a tiny piece (only a few seconds) on video that I really want, for sentimental reasons, to convert to digital format to conserve it.
Does anyone have any, cost effective, ideas if how I can do it/get it done? I don't have a DVD recorder.
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We had ours done by a guy locally but then I bought a VHS DVD recorder and did the rest myself...for nothing. Ask around friends/family.


















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You can buy from most electronic shops, a hand little gadget that plugs into your video recorder. I think you can pick them up really cheap now,


I bought one for hubs 3 yrs ago (cos he really really had to have it)


It is still in its box unopened:(


They are called Video to DVD maker

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Ask people you know if they have a DVD/Video combo and if you can borrow it or have them transfer it to DVD for you.



Buying one yourself would be expensive for a few seconds of footage (about $300)



Professionals will do it for you, at a price, some used to charge $30-$40 per tape regardless of length. Not sure what the charge is these days.

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You can buy from most electronic shops, a hand little gadget that plugs into your video recorder. I think you can pick them up really cheap now,


I bought one for hubs 3 yrs ago (cos he really really had to have it)


It is still in its box unopened:(


They are called Video to DVD maker




Forgot about those, but you do have to have a working VCR for that one.

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Ask people you know if they have a DVD/Video combo and if you can borrow it or have them transfer it to DVD for you.


 


Buying one yourself would be expensive for a few seconds of footage (about $300)


 


Professionals will do it for you, at a price, some used to charge $30-$40 per tape regardless of length. Not sure what the charge is these days.



Yes, we paid $40 for ours, each

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http://www.avidtech.com.au/documents/vhs-to-dvd.htm


From $45.00 inc GST plus delivery.

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We've just bought a converter from Officeworks for $99.95 that converts from your vhs straight onto your computer. You will need a reasonably high speed computer though

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And check it comes with decent software to convert to DVD, if you want to watch it on one, or allow others to.

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We've just bought a converter from Officeworks for $99.95 that converts from your vhs straight onto your computer. You will need a reasonably high speed computer though




It's called a Roxio Easy VHS to DVD3 


Minimum system requirements:


Microsoft Windows7 Home premium,  , Windows Vista Home Basic (SP3 for 32-bit, SP2 for 64-bit


Direct X7 compatible graphics card or higher  sound card,DVD-ROM drive.


2GB of fre hard drive space for installation


Windows media player 10,11, or 12


DVD writer to burn DVDs


Internet Explorer 7,8 or 9


One available USB 2 port


Minimum screen resolution 1024-by-768

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