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Site update - March 16th 2010

AfterDawn.com has been updated! In addition to renewing the layout of the site we have also speeded up things considerably. The new version has been tested on our Finnish site for several months, and during the testing we have managed to improve the new version even further.

You can now enjoy this new layout at English AfterDawn.com and English Discussion Forums as well! We have also introduced new sections to the site, and re-arranged things a bit.

Read more about the update and let us know what you think!

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#1 27 Jul 2003 @ 18:36
First things first. I have a good machine.
p4 1.7ghz
1.25 gigs of ram
Geforce FX 5200 (not the ultra) with S-Video Out


Now...how in the world would I capture Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi into Mpeg format from my HI-Fi VCR?
I would love to get these movies on my harddrive cause I watch movies all the time on my computer and was wondering how in the world to do this...advice and creative ways of doing it are welcomed.
#2 27 Jul 2003 @ 18:40
Do You have S-Video In or Video Composit on your Graphic Card??

Despite All My Rage - I'm Still Just A Rat In A Cage!

#3 27 Jul 2003 @ 18:46
I dont know, all I know is that theres a spot to plug in an S-Video cable to tv or vcr.
#4 27 Jul 2003 @ 18:58
Gonna be hard if you don't have any inputs on your Video Card. They are company that make's USB devices that will allow you to capture Video. Take a look at this little device. I have one of these and used it with my last System I had before I upgraded my system..

Also I'm not trying to sell this. Just using it as a reference, so you can see the Spec. ;)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2743760365&category=3759
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 27 Jul 2003 @ 18:59

Despite All My Rage - I'm Still Just A Rat In A Cage!


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