Dubbing form VHS to DVD

I purchased a new DVR670KU .  I follow the directions for a VHS to DVD dub and always end up with a flashing icon  "VHS to DVD"  symbols .  it  will flash for a second and then quit and the VHS to DVD dub fails to take palce.  What should I do?

DVD Recorder DVR670KU
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  • Is quality better with software for converting VHS to DVD than using an actual converter?

    Is quality better with software for converting VHS to DVD than using an actual converter?

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