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The transfer from VHS tape to DVD is essentially a process by which the contents of the VHS tape is digitized and transferred onto a DVD disc. However, in processing this transfer, there might be problems relating to the standard and zone constraints. Therefore, this process of conversion could consist of conversion and then transfer. North American countries use NTSC as their standard for video tapes and DVDs. Therefore, if you have a movie video tape from Europe, South America or Asia, you will not be able to playit in your VCR because of the non-compatibility of standards. That VHS tape needs to be converted to NTSC before it can be viewed. Similarly a DVD purchased in one
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of those countries, would not work in your DVD player, both being from different region. The standards used in Europe, South America, Asia and few other countries are mostly PAL or derivative of PAL. Therefore, converting a VHS tape to a DVD, would mean that the PAL standard be first converted to NTSC compatible standard and then digitized on to the DVD disc. There is no SECAM DVD and perhaps such a DVD will never be produced. There are VHS SECAM tapes which can only be converted to NTSC or PAL standards and then transferred to a DVD. This is a task which is offered by many service providers today.
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