The easyest choice would be to use one of those VCR DVD recorder things. Here's
the catch though. You'd have to buy one. I know HSN, and QVC have them some
times, but where else can one get one? Your other choice of using a computer
all the way is actually a bit harder. It's all real time so
So there's no way to edit the files on the dvd and make a second dvd minus
commercials?
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The easyest
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So there's no way to edit the files on the dvd and make a second dvd minus
commercials?
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Converting
So there's no way to edit the files on the dvd and make a second dvd minus
commercials?
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Subject: Re: VCR Converting