Re: Analog Analog Analog

From: jquiet (tester,testingplace,net)
Date: 02/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 07:59:46 -0700

I looked around a little and it looks like TV out is pretty much delegated
out to the video cards. If you don't want to replace your current video
card, can you add a second PCI video card along with the card already in
there?

"John Smith" <user@example.net> wrote in message
news:uKg0c.18445$lx4.7642@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com...
> I can find a few usb video capture devices for the video in, but I'm
> having trouble finding devices for the video out to analog Vhs tape
> task. Replacing my video card is not an option.
>
> jquiet wrote:
> > You need an analog video capture device. These are often part of video
> > display adapter cards, a called VIVO(video in/video out) feature. There
are
> > also some USB devices you can plug the the VCR into and the video is
> > transferred to the PC as MPEG-2 files. If you have one of these devices
> > MovieMaker will offer it as an option in the capture dialog. The devices
> > often come with video editing software.
> >
> > Bottom line is:
> > Analog VCR tape --> Computer (with video in)
> >
> > There are several ways to add a video in to a computer, but many
computers
> > do not include video in.
> >
> > "John Smith" <user@example.net> wrote in message
> > news:hmc0c.18357$pj2.3221@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com...
> >
> >>Ok, let me rephrase my question?
> >>
> >>I have an ANALOG VCR.
> >>I have a computer.
> >>I have WindowsXP Home.
> >>I have Windows MovieMaker 2.0.
> >>
> >>Is there anyone out there who captures video from an Analog VCR, edits
> >>the captured content using MovieMaker 2.0, and makes a VHS tape of the
> >>edited content?
> >>
> >>How are you accomplishing this?
> >>
> >>Analog VCR tape --> Computer --> edit with MM2 --> Analog VCR tape
> >>
> >>I do not have a DVD burner on my computer.
> >>I do not have a DVD player that is compatible with VCD.
> >>I do not have a DV camcorder.
> >>I do not want to spend any more money on this than I must!
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>



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