Re: VHS tapes and DVDs
- From: "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 08:13:31 -0500
You'll need to purchase Plus! Digital Media Edition to accomplish your goal.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/plus/dme/dmehome.asp
This document is a downloadable version of the Help that accompanies
Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition. This document explains how
to use the Plus! Digital Media Edition features with photos, digital music,
home movies, and portable devices:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/plus/dme/help.asp
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
Microsoft Community Newsgroups
news://msnews.microsoft.com/
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"Chrono1st" wrote:
| Wow, I am completely and totally overwhelmed by the amount of information
| here, it's scarying me. Even the mere act of putting this thread into the
| correct discussion group was beyond me, so I just opted to be safe and go
| with "general". Sorry....
|
| What I'd like to do is:
| My friend has many, many old VHS tapes, of recorded sports events and other
| things. I'd like copies of his tapes, and told him that since we're going to
| go and copy fourty odd tapes anyway, why not covert them to a better format?
| You know, tapes go bad over time, etc.
|
| So, I'd like to copy these VHS tapes to DVDs. I'd also like to edit them,
| to perfectly cut out all the commercials, while leaving the events themselves
| intact. Also, if possible (I have NO idea if it is possible), I'd like to
| improve the quality of the videos. So, covert to DVD, cut out all
| unnecessary stuff like commercials, and if possible, make even better quality.
|
| The problem is, I am almost totally computer illiterate. I tried looking
| around this forum for the same question, and I found it several times.
| Unfortunately, many people were responding to the questions with acronyms,
| which I didn't understand at all. Anytime someone uses an acronym, I am just
| like "huh?" and become confused. Again, sorry.
|
| Can anyone explain this to me, part by part? Please explain as if you were
| talking to a small child, with overbearing amounts of details. I'm assuming
| I'm going to need to buy several different things to do this, but I don't
| know what, obviously. Some sort of hardware for turning the VHS into
| computer data I'd guess, but I don't have ANY idea what hardware that would
| be, which brands are best, etc. Money isn't so important, I'd rather buy
| something high-quality that records the VHS perfectly. Aside from that, I'm
| assuming I'll need some kind of program to actually edit the data once it's
| on my computer (for cutting out the commercials and such). Again, don't know
| which program is best. I've been hearing people mentioning something called
| Movie Maker, but I don't know what that is, or if that is what I want.
| Finally, after transfering the VHS to my computer and editing them, I need to
| burn them on to DVDs, right? Of course, again I don't know what hardware I
| need for that. Like before, I'd like to buy the highest quality hardware, so
| the DVDs turn out at the highest quality that they possibly can. Which brand
| would be ideal for this?
|
| I guess you can divide my quest into three parts - VHS to computer, editing
| data, computer to DVD. Any help people can give is greatly appreciated.
| Stepping me through it slowly and thoroughly would leave me unspeakably
| happy. Thank you all for your time. Also, sorry I wrote such an absurdly
| long post..... I guess I wanted to be thorough explaining everything.
|
| Oh, a small thing - I keep hearing that VHS tapes take up crazy amount of
| space. Some of these sporting events, even with commercials out, will be
| hours long, I'd wager. Is it possible to put the entire event on a single
| DVD? Do any sort of "super-DVDs" exist that hold more data or something?
|
| Thank you so much!
| From,
| Chrono1st
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