I'm looking for advice on how to digitize family videos that my dad recorded on VHS and later transferred to DVD. They have menus and everything, but I want to make sure we can still access these videos as technology changes. Ideally, I want to store them on my computer, so we can keep enjoying them together without relying on DVD players in the future. Any recommendations for software or devices that can help with this process?
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Since your videos are already on DVDs, you can easily convert them to digital files using software like HandBrake. It's user-friendly and free! You'll be able to create formats like MP4, which are much easier to work with on modern devices.
Don't forget, you can rip the DVDs into ISO files or convert them directly to media files on your PC if you have a DVD drive. If you don’t have one, USB DVD drives are pretty affordable.
If you're okay with some hands-on work, you might want to check out devices on Amazon that can convert DVDs to your computer. They require a bit of setup but are fairly straightforward once you get going.
I understand your concern about preserving those memories! I did something similar years ago and ended up using commercial software that provided better results than free options. Just be careful with the DVD burner if you decide to go that route—it can get a bit heated with all the burning!
Alternatively, you could look into services like LegacyBox. They’ll handle the whole conversion for you and ensure that your videos have nice menus, taking a load off your hands.

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