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Posted by Bob on 03/22/07 08:40
On Mar 22, 1:30 pm, "Cori" <cmashieldscapt...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Okay, I bought me a Zenith VCR-DVDcombo which burns DVDs and records
> on VHShttp://www.zenith.com/sub_prod/product_Display.asp?cat=&id=1046
> and I bought me a Canopus ADVC 110 converter which will convert from
> VHS tape or from camcorder tape toDVD. http://www.canopus.com/products/ADVC110/index.php
>
> Now, suppose I borrow home movies from a friend to transfer toDVD.
> Once IburntheDVDon my Zenith from their tape, is it "as digital as
> it's going to get," and that's it? Can I just make myself a copy with
> aDVDburner on my own Mac, and have the footage in as good a quality
> as there is? Or do I have to run all the material directly onto hard
> drive through the converter to have really good quality? What I'm
> asking is
> 1. Is there a difference in quality when the Zenith saves me several
> steps in converting material direct to digital?
> 2. Is there any generational loss if I make aDVDfrom anotherDVD,
> since one is a copy but they're both digital?
>
> Thanks for any abilities to explain this in terms understandable to my
> mind.
>
> Cori
I use the shareware DVD Slideshow Builder which is very popular now,
many friends and I like it very much. It's very easy to create a
customized DVD with photos and videos, and we can add music,
transitions, and motion effects and make beautiful DVD menus. Also, we
can create .mp4, .wmv, .avi, .3gp slideshows for our iPod, Zune and
3GP Cell Phones, Youtube .etc.
There is a free download link
http://www.photo-to-dvd.com/dvd-slideshow-builder.php?sid=8
A specific tutorial which guides you use it step by step is here
http://www.photo-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2170
Hope this helps!
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