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I am not sure, but you could try one of the major Kodak shops. They just might be able to help you. You could also try the upper floor of Market Village, e.g. the Banana computer and electronics shop, or one of the smaller shops. If they cannot do it they just might know someone who can. It takes a piece of equipment that I have not seen around Hua Hin. Last (or first) resort; Google.th.Jack Sprat wrote:Does anyone know where I can get a VCR tape recorded onto a DVD/memory stick?
Many thanks in advance
In Europe VCRs are sold on antique markets....hhfarang wrote:Years ago when I first came here I tried to buy a VCR and there was none to be found so I think it would be a tall order to find one here now except from someone who brought it from another country.
Jack, it may not be as easy as just plugging one device into the other, depending on what it is you want to copy across. Many commercially released videos employed a copy-protection mechanism called 'macrovision' that means you will get a virtually unusable copy, if you get one at all. There are methods for defeating this but it requires some specialist kit, which while not too expensive might be hard to find in the LOS. If it's just home videos or stuff that you've recorded from the TV etc. then it should be fine although you will have to find a 'region-free' DVD player and one that is compatible with your TV standard (NTSC for the US and PAL for most of Europe (the French used to use SECAM)).Jack Sprat wrote:Many thanks all,
Sorry, I should have pointed out.....I have a VCR player, which unfortunately doesn't work.
My plan was to connect this VCR to a DVD player (a DVD player that can record of course)....and Hey presto job done.
Unfortunately, my VCR is toasted, so I wondered if there was anywhere in Hua Hin that might be able to do this for me.
Alternatively, I could try to get my VCR player serviced.....anyone know of a good place to get this done?