Capturing DVD output

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  1. jpdub

    jpdub Member

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    Have a friend who is a DJ using concert DVD'd rather than music CD's. He plays the concerts on a projector. THe setup is pretty basic, 2 dvd players and a mixer where he can fade in the video and audio... My question how to capture this and copy it to a DVD. Is there HW where I can input the audio and video and copy it to a dvd? He has a dvd camcorder and pc, but I don't think there are inputs so we can capture. Any ideas????
     
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    TimKizzle Regular member

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    the projector will need a audio and video output to do this, you will also need a capture card to get the video onto your computer, and a program to edit it and burn it to dvd

    if you progector doesnt have the outputs, your screwed unless you can get an output from his mixer,

    or a splitter from the mixer, so one output splitting to 2 outputs, one to the progector and one to the computer and capture card
     
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    Why don"t you Just Borrow the DVD"s and Copy them??? It sure beats Trying to Capture them because if they are Retail DVD"s your Capture card will probably Choke on the Copy protection.....
     
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    Want to compile the DVD's so at some point rather than having to "mix" dvd's he will have a single DVD with various songs... Make sense?
     

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