I found two VHS-C tapes in the bottom of the box and wanted to burn them to DVD. I have a VCR so I thought this would help and it worked. However, it seems too difficult. When I pressed the "eject" button on the VCR, the VCR just struggled and eventually turned itself off. I figured I could help her eject the tape by pressing the eject button and then manually reaching for the VCR and lifting the tape. Didn't work 100% of the time but I managed to get the tape out in the end. I can't imagine this being good for my VCR but honestly idgaf because I transferred the contents of the VHS-C tapes to DVD so I only really needed this a couple of times. I strongly recommend you to do the same - remove the footage from the VHS-C tapes and convert to another format as soon as possible. This will help you get it done with maybe a little effort.
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