I picked up one of these DVD Express DX2 units, this past weekend. They allege that you can transfer from VHS to DVD. I have seen it on Tiger Direct for $89. I will let you know if I get it to work.
http://www.adstech.com/products/USBAV-709-EF/intro/USBAV-709_intro.asp?pid=USBAV-709-EF
Tiger Direct
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/search.asp?mnf=1078
AS A RESULT OF MAKING THIS COMMENT IN THE COFFEE POT, A NUMBER OF GUYS ASKED IF I WOULD LET THEM KNOW IF IT WORKED. I AM NOT AN AGENT OR SELLING THESE ITEMS, JUST FOUND THEM TO BE PRETTY GOOD, AND PASSING THE INFORMATION ON. EVERYTHING STATED IS MY OPINION ONLY. I AM NOT TRYING TO ADVERTISE FOR ANYONE OR SELL THEIR PRODUCTS. JUST TRYING TO BE NEIGHBORLY.
Setup - Very easy, load provided software, plug in VHS player to small unit, plug in to computer USB port
Their are two modes that I have found so far, the first is to make a direct copy from Tape to DVD. It is a 1:1 time ratio. But, no intervention. Did fine, I copied a Christmas tape from 1983.
The other mode is it copies to a file on the hard drive then you can edit, add sound, talk over, and a number of other features.
The unit basically converts the analog signal to digital. Therefore not copying any digital material. The sales person told me that since it is using analog playback signal, there are not any security devices that prevent it from making back-up copies. Interesting.
So far its seems pretty good.
Another great deal… If anyone is looking for a printer, check out the Epson R340 at the Epson website, Clearance Center. This is the best printer I have seen in 9 years. This printer will even print directly on CDs or DVDs. And it is only $69 delivered. Inexpensive printer to operate as well, and the results are fantastic.