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Vhs to dvd again

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by movies27, Sep 14, 2005.

  1. movies27

    movies27 Regular member

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    Sorry i've been searching but what video card or tv tuner card do i need to get to transfer vhs movies(not home video) to dvd.I saw in 1 thread some guy was praising Winfast TV2000..whats something reasonable to get.I was looking to purchase it locally if i could like at bestbuy or something...thanks in advance.
     
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    There is a product called V-Stream Xpert USB2.0 DVD Maker that will transfer VHS material to your PC and then burn it to DVD. I haven't tried it but it looks like it does what you need. SVP sell it for £24.99 here http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/misc.html. If you buy it and it doesn't do what you want, you can send it back to SVP within 30 days and get a refund. This is one of the reasons why I buy most of my stuff from SVP, also their technical support is very good.

    Hope this helps.
     
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    The Hauppauge PVR series ignore macrovision (the copy protection on most commercial VHS tapes), which makes it a good choice.
    The PVR-150 also doubles as a TV tuner for your PC.
     
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    nevermind i couldnt even install the dazzle ..i tried & kept saying i had to have windows xp service pack 1...but i already have sp1 & sp2..so screw it i'll just order the other product.
     
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    Now you know the answer to your question about the Dazzle being any good :)
     
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    Lol yea i know dazzle is crap :)
     
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    Thanks for your input. But you see my PC has a TV crad<-(i think...)
    And on the front there is 2 slots, A S-video slot and a Composite slot. Can these two be used to record TV or not? And if so what cables would i need? + just to tell you my VHS only has the 3 colour slotst, (red,white,yellow), And it has one scart plug at the back. What else would i need?
     
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    I would think those ports on the front are for video OUT, not capture.
    Only you can tell. Read the manual.
     
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    will do.Thanks :)
     

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