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Old 24-02-2005, 19:57
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[QUOTE=xman26]Does anyone know how to rip from VHS to dvd? What hardware and software do i need?

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Get your self a HP external dvd movie writer.
Hook up a VCR to the movie writer and movie writer to the usb port on your computer.
You will run into problems with "macrovision" protection on the VHS. There is a product called "clarrifier" available from Facet Video. which you install between the VHS and movie writer.

It takes about 4 hours to copy a VHS. but it works!
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IF YA GOT AN ATI CARD
this is your CORRECT ANSWER
forget the other stuff

and yes it will take a LONG time...............
to convert and burn one

(buy an NVIDIA next time/ much better drivers, ATI historically has driver problems)

actually INTEL controls about 40% of the video market
since most idiots are willing to accept what is built into their store bought mobo
(Intel doesn't even make cards)

BUT................................

NVIDIA is # 2
ATI and VGA are well behind
(constantly playing catch-up with NVIDIA)
if you are primarilty a gamer
(which I am)
you know the score

if not
as a general rule
a NVIDIA card is gonna play most everything on your PC better than an ATI
and like I said
they update their drivers ALL THE TIME
and they tend to WORK
wherin ATI's drivers are suspect



Yes, you should have audio; check your connections in the ATI AIW manual, are there separate connections for the audio? Did you connect the audio to your card properly?

Once you have that problem solved and create a new video with sound, use a burner software like Nero 6 Ultra Edition to create your DVD. MPEG2 is the correct format for a DVD but you will just need to prepare it for viewing from a DVD. In Nero 6 Ultra Edition, you can do this by creating a video DVD (not a data burn), which will prepare the required structure (e.g., VIDEO_TS/filename.VOB) so that this video will automatically play in your DVD player. If you want to create a nice menu interface, you might be able to also do this with Nero, or another tool like Adobe Encore.
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...Or simply connect your VHS to your PC\Laptop via USB.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...593930-0999643
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Old 23-03-2005, 00:18
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is there

is there any programs to convert quality and compress the video to save room?
mine come out quit large and can only fit very little on a dVD from a VHS my 2 hr movies don't fit.. ANy way to compress them to make more fit ?
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