--- You wrote: In addition (to the posting below) some DV camera will 'pass' the signal from the VHS player through the DVCamcorder so that you don't need to tape it first. The advantage of going this way is the unlimited amount of time you can record as well as the fact that you get full-frame (DV 480 x 720) --- end of quote --- Many Canon DV cameras will do real time conversion from analog to digital or the other way (from your computer to vhs tape, for example) without recording to tape first. My ZR 40 does this just fine. Check your camera's manual.
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