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Hello. I have borrowed a DVD that I would like to copy onto a VHS tape since I do not have a DVD burner. I have a DVD player and a VCR both hooked up to the same TV. Is it possible to do this? If so, how. Thanks.
 
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You can record a DVD to VHS as long as the DVD is not copy protected and your DVD player has to be connected to your VHS player. Plug your DVD analog video and audio outputs into the corresponding inputs on your VHS player. Put your DVD in the player and a blank tape in your VHS. Set your VHS recording speed to EP (6 hour setting) since most DVDs are over 2 hours and contain special features that you may want to tape. If you are just taping the movie and it is under 2 hours then you can set your VHS to the SP for 2 hour setting. The press play on DVD and record on VHS.
 
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