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Posted by Sid9 on 06/01/06 01:31
AZ Nomad wrote:
> On Wed, 31 May 2006 17:02:22 -0400, Rich <me@nowhere.com> wrote:
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>> I been wanting to do this for some time as certain movies have
>> not yet hit DVD, but the system I initially tried it on couldn't
>> handle the data rate and produced garbled results. Anyone know
>> if there is a minimum system required for this to work well?
>> The idea would be to feed the VHS output to a capture card of
>> some kind, burn it to the hard drive then transfer it via Nero or
>> something to DVD.
>> I'd rather not buy a product pack that will only do a marginal job at
>> best.
>
> It depends on the capture device and wether or not you need
> to change formats.
>
> If you're going to leave it in the same format as the capture device
> then a P2 is sufficient. Otherwise go with the fastest CPU
> can afford. Usually there's a point where there are diminishing
> returns. Obviously paying twice as much for 20% more performance
> isn't a good deal.
I'm also trying to input VHS video and burn to a DVD.
The capture file format is MPG (MP2)
I've done that successfuly and the video plays fine on Windows Media Player
on my computer
I understand I need additional software to convert the captured file to DVD
format
Can you help?
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