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Sunday, October 18, 2015

How to Transfer a VHS to a MacBook


Install the appropriate VHS conversion software onto your MacBook. This will upload programs that can convert the video from your VHS into a video file, such as an MPEG. Restart your MacBook if required.
Connect the USB plug of the analog/digital video converter to one of the open USB ports on your MacBook.
Connect the VCR to the analog/digital video converter with the RCA A/V cable. Make sure that all RCA plugs are connected to their color-appropriate jacks.
Insert your VHS tape into the VCR. Make sure to rewind the videocassette all the way to the beginning.
From your MacBook, open up the installed VHS conversion software. Begin a new conversion project with your software, so the program imports the VHS signal encoded by the digital converter and converts it into a usable video file. Reference the owner’s manual or help section of your VHS conversion software if you’re having difficulties starting the program.
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Friday, October 2, 2015

How to Wirelessly Connect a Mac to a TV (3 Steps)


Purchase a wireless converter (See Resources). These converters connect to a VGA source, such as a Mac, and send both audio and video signals to your TV.
Hook up the wireless converter to your TV, and program it. Use the User's Manual with the converter to set up the connection.
Turn on your Mac and the TV. You now see what's on your computer screen on the TV.
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