After I had rumgedrückt me forever but finally to play the old vacation videos on VHS-C and a couple of old recordings on VHS times on DVD, I went in search of a solution. Sure dubbing services from ads etc. probably are quite tempting, but overall quite expensive and all privacy is to be discussed, but since you are his videos from anywhere. Nope! So would you prefer in-house. Although the Funai both VHS can in DVD and VHS in DVD convert and you can still program the transmitter and record normal, but except VHS to DVD I've done nothing else. Good for VHS-C you need even a cassette adapter or one has this even at home. So far I have dubbed over 60 videos and it's super easy. For those who like to have it easy, simply googling times on the Internet, the device designation and guidance and you can anticipate the expiry anlesen on page 40 and 41. In short cassette in, DVD-R pure, cassette play, then press pause, press DVD, Rec Speed is selected by pressing and then Dubbing. Now you can drink coffee or go for a walk. Now only setup, DVD menu, complete and finished. If you add to every weekend forces himself time, you have all the memories beautifully preserved in a winter for the next 20 years. Oh and I recommend ordinary blanks. Without surreptitious advertising, but with Verbatim's worked right away. Oh yes, the Funai recorder is very large and heavy. He has a strong external fan (not loud, but powerful) and a metal housing. To the 200, - Euro, the device is thus already worth. I hope that I could help.