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Subject: VCR to DVD transfer From: GUEST,J Musgrave Date: 13 Nov 02 - 09:03 AM Is it feasible to transfer existing VCR recordings to DVD to play back on a standard set-top DVD player? I have a video capture card (Radeon DV8500)and am willing to purchase suitable software and DVD burner. What sort of quality and picture size am I likely to get - is it going to be worthwhile? |
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Subject: RE: VCR to DVD transfer From: M.Ted Date: 13 Nov 02 - 11:50 AM I can't speak firsthand, but have been looking into setting up to preserve hundreds of hours of video, and it is possible--Even as we speak, the TV is running ads for consumer Phillips stand alone device does the job(and is really expensive) but your idea is just as good-- Recordable DVD's are really expensive though(they hold a huge amount of data), and I understand that, due to the high cost, a lot of people save their analog videos as MPEG-2 files and copy them on to CDs instead--Since most DVD players also handle CDs, they are just as useable, the difference being that the MPEG-2 files don't have quite the quality of the full fledged digital video files(I am told that this is often not noticable when you copy from analog video tapes)-- |
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Subject: RE: VCR to DVD transfer From: GUEST,colwyn dane Date: 13 Nov 02 - 12:01 PM This excellent site will have an answer to most of your questions on this subject. CD. |
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