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Subject: OT: Converting VHS to DVD
Posted by: Tree
- Donor [599393013] Tue, May 11, 2004, 13:48
other than buying a VHS with a DVD burner in a combo unit, is there a way to do this? |
1 | Gangman
ID: 213281521 Tue, May 11, 2004, 14:05
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No easy way that I know of.
If you have a FIreWire camera (mini DV), that has analog inputs, and a FireWire card (PC) or any current Mac, you can use the camera to be a bridge to input the VHS material. Then through the use of Editing Software, you could burn a DVD.
With a Mac, this is fairly simple.
But any of these ways is far more time intesive than a VHS- >DVD recorder (assuming that such a thing exists... I have my own video editing suite and don't need such a device).
Of course, if it's not copyrighted material, you could take it to a local production house for transfer.
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2 | Gangman
ID: 213281521 Tue, May 11, 2004, 14:07
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Oh, and Tree, you gotta give props to Clemens. You predicted that he would be a target/intimidated in the NL.
Not only is he the leagues top pitcher thus far, he's swinging a good stick.
Face it, the dude is bad a$$.
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