data cartridge, and minicartridges
What you are seeking to do violates copyright laws.
The electronics industry has generally been pretty good about standardizing signals for interconnection between audio and video equipments for home use. With correct cables and a properly working VCR, it should work quite well. No HiDef, though.
backup method involves not using tapes by making day to day work.
Electronic instruments such as synthesizers are a type of technology used in making music. Recording devices such as tapes and recording software are also used.
This depends on what your most concerned with. If it's picture and sound quality, then you'd be better off with a digital camcorder. If it's affordability of the unit and accessories (tapes, batteries, etc.) then this Hi8 camcorder might be the better pick for you.
by scanning of recording the film on a camcorder and digitalizing the tape
To convert VHS tapes to DVD can be done with a combination VHS and DVD unit where the DVD can record. Another way to do it is to use a DVD that hooks right up to the VCR or use a service that converts them.
Heating cables come under quite a few different names but are essentially the same product. They can be called heat tapes or heat tracing tapes, self regulating cables or roof and gutter de-icing cables. They should be purchased, whatever the name, from a specialist to ensure that they meet building and health and safety standars such as the Ice Dam company who will also install them for you.
by scanning of recording the film on a camcorder and digitalizing the tape
Your sony handycam hi8 has the cables with it to plug into a tv or vcr, correct? If you have a DVD player with read/write capabilities then simply plug your cable into the DVD player, hit record and hit play and your camera and it will transfer. Another option is to use a video transfer service. Just send them the tapes and they can send you back DVDs. Some like StashSpace.Com even let you watch and edit your tapes online once they have been digitized.
buy a recorder and a dvd burner for the tv
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A vhs to dvd recorder may help you conver your vhs tapes to dvd media if you have the right system. I advise you to check with the salesperson before you buy anything.
In terms of cost, you'll likely find it the least expensive of those types listed. In terms of the recording time possible, however, hard drives offer the most, while Hi8 tapes generally offer the least.
NO you cannot. AS video8 is digital and VHS is analog so they dont work together. The adaptor will only work with VHS-C tapes. What I would recommend is using a video transfer service to convert your video 8 tapes into a digital format. Watch and edit the digital files on your computer or get the tapes transferred to DVDs. StashSpace.Com does a good job at this, costs $7 for the transfer to digital and $10-15 for DVDs. http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/video-dvd-transfer.stm