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Re: VHS to DVD ?


de Michael Laplante 05/04/2006 09:57



"JP Loken" <jp_lokennospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> På Thu, 04 May 2006 19:05:15 +0200, skrev Martin ©¿©¬
> <@REMOVETHIS.plus.com>:

> If you have a graphics card with ViVo (video-in/video-out), VirtualDub is
> an excellent program to capture and edit with.
> http://www.virtualdub.org/download
> When I used it (more than a year ago), I remember it was necessary to
> install a codec to VirtualDub called Huffyuv to compress the input.
> http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.edu/benrg/huffyuv.html#Changes

I found VirtualDub awkward to use. This is one of the few areas I suggest
commercial products. They're getting pretty cheap these days and although
freeware solutions may be available, commercial solutions will more than
make up for their expense by the time and aggravation you will save.

I respect this ng's philosophy so can't recommend specific products -- check
out some of the video groups via Google for guidance. Or you can request an
email (via mailinator.com if you want to remain anonymous).

Also, some of these offer complete solutions -- i.e. capture as well as
burning. If you do it via freeware you'll probably be using separate
programs to do this.

M



VHS to DVD ? Martin ©¿©¬ @REMOVETHIS.plus.com
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