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Post 11 made on Tuesday February 1, 2005 at 00:03
grovvy
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On 01/26/05 11:10 ET, DBrown said...
If it's exactly the same, your PC has RCA video/audio
inputs on the back as part of the TV tuner card.
Mine also has RCA and Svideo, inputs on the front,
but they are connected internally to that same
TV tuner card. It also has firewire, which I use
with my video camera.

You need some recording application that can access
those inputs. Window's Movie Maker 2 is free,
and can probably do the job. Once you've captured
the video, you need it in a format that your DVD
burning software can use. It's up to you to figure
that out.

If you have all the hookups, but the image looks
corrupted, you may be encountering Macrovision
copy protection. To get past that you'll need
a SIMA video stabilizer or something similar.

Good luck.

Check out the VideO H then go to http://www.icos-tech.com/ for a way to have your now free of distractions VHS go through and connect with the VideO H or a Belkin 2.0 USB video to your computer, if a standalone forget all from the dot com URL and record as you would with a VHS adding chapter book marks if you want. Check out other responses on recording DVD to ICOS to DVD recorder or 2.0 USB VideO H, then to your PC DVD recorder.:)

This message was edited by grovvy on 02/01/05 22:43 ET.
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