If your source material is old VHS, then turn down your resolution.
That should speed up your video processing time. Also, 4 gigs is
pretty much standard (for consumer video) for available video
processing. I have found 2 gigs of RAM to have its limitations even in
photo applications. I am not familiar with Mac software out there, but
there is a lot of compression software available for the PC platform
that one can find pretty cheap online.

Now, if you know how I can use an XP machine as an internet relay from
one wireless point to another, I would be happy.  It was easy on a
Windows 7 machine, but the XP system has me frustrated.

Jeff

On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:55 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
> My how-to guide on wasting a lot of time
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> http://www.tvornottv.net/2010/04/11/analog-to-digital-conversion-for-me-a-k-a-dummies/
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