I personally like Panasonic standalone DVD recorders because they can fit up to 4hrs of full D1 resolution video in a 4GB(SL DVD) package. What you need is a standalone DVD Recorder, something that was designed for a somewhat poor quality source and digitize it. The problem is those converters are meant for a clean analog source, something that the vast majority of analog tapes provide. Pretty much everyone has tried the VHS to digital via USB route and while it's probably the simplest for getting your analog converted to digital, it's by far the worst in quality, many people looking into DVDRs have gone that route and just weren't happy. In the mostly dead DVD Recorders forum here on AVS, converting VHS to a quality digital(DVD in our case) format is the majority of what people want to do.
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