They must make the little USB doodads for Mac, and they come with iMovie. It 
was 2001 before I ever really edited video on Windows and that was on a $60,000 
machine...



Curt

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From:"Curly McLain via Mercedes" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Date:Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 11:58 PM
Subject:Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion

That sounds like a better solution.  Fewer $$$, but I'd have to make 
a winder machine happy.  I have a couple whiney winders 7 boxes and 
the rest are xp.  (or server 03).  I have not even cranked one up 
for at least 6-7 months.  None will be happy.



>You can buy a little usb dongle for cheap to plug in a vhs player or 
>analog camcorder to digitize the tapes on your computer, RCA inputs 
>vid and L/R audio. Then you can do whatever with them, burn to dvd 
>or save to some cloud service or whatever. The dongles come with 
>some rudimentary software to record in some basic format, you can 
>probably find something to do it better or maybe OSs support it 
>directly now. It's been awhile since I did it, had a cheap board in 
>a winders box I pretty much abandoned.  The vids came out ok, I 
>thought recently about getting a dongle but then I would need the 
>time to fool with it...
>
>That is cheap and easy.
>
>--R (sent from my miniPad)


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