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And DVD burner... And DVD media...Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Get a nice capture card and do it yourself
I've gone through all this... from the point of just having VHS tapes... to having to buy a capture card and learn all there is about video/audio codecs and software (VirtualDub is a pain in the @$$) to upgrading firmware for DVDRs. It depends how much you are willing to invest (time and money) as opposed to just paying someone.Originally posted by: Wingznut
And DVD burner... And DVD media...Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Get a nice capture card and do it yourself
Originally posted by: rh71
I've gone through all this... from the point of just having VHS tapes... to having to buy a capture card and learn all there is about video/audio codecs and software (VirtualDub is a pain in the @$$) to upgrading firmware for DVDRs. It depends how much you are willing to invest (time and money) as opposed to just paying someone.Originally posted by: Wingznut
And DVD burner... And DVD media...Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Get a nice capture card and do it yourself
It's not exactly something you can do overnight on your own.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: rh71
I've gone through all this... from the point of just having VHS tapes... to having to buy a capture card and learn all there is about video/audio codecs and software (VirtualDub is a pain in the @$$) to upgrading firmware for DVDRs. It depends how much you are willing to invest (time and money) as opposed to just paying someone.Originally posted by: Wingznut
And DVD burner... And DVD media...Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Get a nice capture card and do it yourself
It's not exactly something you can do overnight on your own.
I agree.
If it's a one time deal (wedding video for instance) I wouldn't mind paying someone to do the work for me, as long as the product was professional in quality.
There are pretty expensive "boxes" which enable the transfer. Or you can pay quite a lot to have them done professionally - especially if you have hours of 8mm and Super8 like we did.Originally posted by: Triumph
My family right ow is looking into doing something much harder: converting our old reel-to-reel home movies to DVD. It isn't going to be easy. Anyone else ever done this?
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Uh, what about standalone DVD burners that hook into your TV? I'm am pretty sure you can hook a VHS into that and have it burn it to a DVD R.