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Advice on Buying
Posted by Lee Davison on July 3rd, 2004


Im looking to put some of my VHS videos onto VCD, these are things like
music concerts off the TV. I dont really know how to go about it. I take it
I need some sort of TV capture card, I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 128MB
graphics card installed. I have a DVD R drive and a CDR drive so from a disc
creation point of view im sorted. Could someone advise:
1) What TV Card I need (min spec, approx price £)
2) What cables I would need for the video recorder connection
3) What ports I need to ensure my video has before I buy any of the above.

Thanks all,
Lee Davison


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Posted by Rôgêr on July 4th, 2004


Lee Davison wrote:

Any video capture card should do okay with VHS tapes (providing you have
a relatively decent computer). Once captured, burn them to vcd with the
CDRW or the DVD R drive. You may find that many tapes produce files
large enough to rquire DVD +R/-R. For cables, you can use good old RCA
composite (yellow, red & white) or even coax video cable for input. Got
S Video? Even better.

Posted by Dodo on July 4th, 2004


http://www.adstech.com/products/API_550/pdf/API550b.pdf

Plug that bad boy in, fire up Windows Movie Maker and capture some high
quality video. Once you get it to your hdd, you can encode it into a file
small enough to fit on a CD.


Posted by Dodo on July 4th, 2004


search pricewatch.com for api-550



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