Movie Maker 2

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Jeff

I have a new Laptop running XP. It has a IEEE 1394 as well
as 2 USB ports factory. I would like to convert some VCR
video to DVD as well as put on web site. Microsoft
mentions at this link
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/moviemaker/top10.asp
"Import Video From Your VCR"
"With an inexpensive adapter, Windows Movie Maker 2 lets
you use all the footage. "
Is the Adapter needed because I have Analog?. and if so,
can anyone direct me as to what I would need to buy if any
hardware or cabels.

Thank You
Jeff
 
To be flat out honest.... goto best buy or electronic
store... and buy a new VCR for like $70 bucks with the
IEEE wires.... Its worth it, instead of running around
building the same thing in the long run, a vcr player
and recorder.
 
To capture the "analog" VCR tapes to the computer to be able to place them
on the web, you need to purchase some type of capture device. You can't
just plug in a VCR to a computer and capture the data. If you had a digital
video camera, that video could be imported directly into the computer via
USB (low resolution) or IEEE1394 (high resolution).

I recommend a capture device that will plug into the IEEE1394 port and here
is one at this site.

http://www.adstech.com/products/API_550/intro/api550intro.asp?pid=API-550
To the right of the "key features" box is a comparison with other brands
devices. You can buy this one doing a web search for under $170.00

They also sell one that will attach to the USB ports.
http://www.adstech.com/products/USB_Instant_DVD/intro/usb700intro.asp?pid=USBAV-700

Good luck and happy capturing.
 
Okay...name one VCR that sell for $70 that has IEEE connectors....

Well?


Hmmm?

I thought so...


Bobby
 
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