Assuming you had a way to hook both the video and audio from your
computer into a VCR, then yes. You could either do this through RCA/S-
video or component video, or through a TV. The specific connections
you would use depends on your VCR. Note that DVDs often have something
known as Macrovision protection, which is supposed to prevent you from
recording them to VHS with a proper picture. This doesn't apply to
computers though, just to stand-alone DVD players, as the dvd playing
software must decode the macrovision first in order for the picture to
be correct in the first place. If you're still worried about it, you
can always use MacTheRipper to remove the various protections before
playing it and recording it to VHS. Video files such as MP4s and AVIs
will work too, if you can get the playback software to output to your
VCR you're good to go.
On Nov 20, 2008, at 15:05, Tiffany D wrote:
What if I wanted to convert dvds to vhs or videos on my computer to
vhs? Can I do that?
On 09/11/2008, Alex Jurgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
This might sound stupid, but it possible to use Voiceover and a Mac
to
control a VCR? Also, is there hardware for my MB that will let me
capture VHSs from my VCR in a digital format, and is such a thing
accessible to VO users?
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
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