Re: computer to vhs tape
From: John Kelly (hidden_at_hida.away)
Date: 02/28/04
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Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 17:31:57 GMT
Hi there,
You've hit the nail on the head. You need a device attached to the computer
that is capable of converting your file into the format that your camera or
VHS tape recorder can accept, and that's the real rub...can your camera of
tape deck accept a picture down a wire?? and if it can, what device is
recommended for sending that signal?
I have a full size Panasonic Video Camera that comes with several methods
of receiving a signal....both RF and direct Video and S-VHS. In its day
that was rather good, I would not use it now that I have a DV camera
though.
My graphics card is capable of serving more than one monitor and its
possible to tell it that its serving a TV. The output though is not all
that good. You can buy TV-Out cards that will do the job in the form of an
RF signal, the only comments I have ever heard is that they are OK...which
I take to mean they could be better.
-- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org --- And if it should come to pass that our dreams come true, what then of our nightmares?
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