I had a board in an XP box, as I recall it worked OK, no significant
drama involved. It might still be in that box which might start up if I
gave it a try.
--R
On 3/26/16 11:45 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
That sounds like a better solution. Fewer $$$, but I'd have to make a
winder
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
Like this?
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/publicsite/us/products/studio/?gclid=COL7gbPp48sCFQctaQodPbIFoA
Is there an easy way to add some voice commentary? I have a bunch of
vid
udio. I haven't touched one since v12, they're on 19 now...
-Curt
From: Curly McLain via Mercedes
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 11:29 PM
Subject: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
What is the most cost effective wa
Look around a little harder before you pay that. Meijer here in Indiana had
a few of these on clearance recently for $79. Well, ok, not Toshiba brand,
but a VCR to DVD system.
EdB
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> What is the most cost
t:Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
That sounds like a better solution. Fewer $$$, 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.
>Yo
Yeah, I had a high end A to D card in the Beige G3 for #1 son. The
next year they came out with the graphite Mac and the A to D was
built in. That was nice. Somewhere he may still have his commercial
version of Final cut Pro. I have the graphite Mac, but it has not
been fired up in probably
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
There is way old computer tech that would fit the mold. An ATI or other video
conversion card (PCI) with the hardware could drop into a newer PC and allow
you to suck VHS in and digitize it. As a digital file, you could burn it on a
DVD. Get five or six movies on a DVD even at the highest res
udio. I haven't touched one since v12, they're on 19 now...
-Curt
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Subject: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
What is the most cost effective way t
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes
wrote:
> What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to
> be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD
> through some magic, then record the result on DVD.
Recall that many commercial
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 t
What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This
seems to be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert
it to HD through some magic, then record the result on DVD.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversi
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