This is a good solution if you are just doing a straight copying.  I can
also relate to wanting to keep other family members away from your PC.  If
you want to do any editing though you're probably out of luck.

Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
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This way, the rest of the family members will be able to do their own
stuff, and not mess with my PC. If you've got kids, you'll know what I
mean... :-))


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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Interesting thought.  I hadn't considered a DVD recorder option.

Rick

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I tried this last fall with a kit from AVerMedia (their spelling) called
DVD EZMaker. I wanted to make DVD copies of my son's football tapes to
send to coaches and to share with his grandparents. I got so fed up that I

finally went to a camera shop that offered the service and paid them about

$100 to make one master DVD from about 15 game tapes.

Now that the prices have come down, why not just go to Circuit City and
buy a combo VHS/DVD recorder? It'll have jacks in the fron for hooking up
your camera. That's what I'm going to do once we get unpacked from our
move last weekend. With a big family room in the new house, my wife has
finally given me the green light to get some new toys.... :-))


Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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I'm looking at adding video capture to my PC.  Primarily for converting
old VHS tapes to DVD but also as a means to store current video from a
digital camcorder to DVD.  I looked at the Dazzle products but most of the

reviews I read weren't very good.  I don't know if the products are really

that bad or if it's just a few disgruntled user making a lot of noise.

If anyone has any experience with video capture I'd like to hear you
recommendations on how to get started.

Rick
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