Posted by GMAN on 12/07/05 06:48
In article <18la7fyv1luz0$.10yrkub9ty614.dlg@40tude.net>, Anthona Susa <susa.anth...@neosporum.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 08:13:19 GMT, Anthona Susa wrote:
>> How do we output an avi file onto a VHS video tape?
>
>I forgot to mention that I don't have a video camera that records to tape.
>My camera is a point and shoot that also saves AVI files with audio.
>
>I don't have the original three IBM A31p laptop mini-jack green blue pink
>either (which I presume are connected to the sound card).
>
>I do have:
>- Access to the Internet to download the software I might need
>- Firewire to connect the WinXP laptop to the Pinnacle MovieDV box
>- RCA cables to connect from the Pinnacle MovieDV to the VCR input
>- Pinnacle Studio 9 (not installed) CDROMs (borrowed with the MovieDV box)
>
>What program do I use to force the AVI file to go out the firewire so that
>it goes into the MovieDV box as digital and then goes out that MovieDV box
>as analog that goes into my (ancient) VCR as analog so that we can record
>the 60-seconds of fame onto a VHS tape for the classroom?
>
>Or is there a simpler better way that I don't know about yet?
Hook the Digital camera directly to the vhs vcr and record. You should have
been supplied with an A/V cable with that camera.
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