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You would need to hook up your VCR to a video capture device (external USB or internal) then stream the video into the PC and record it using the capture device's software. The resulting file will be huge, but you have a plenty large enough hard drive. Once done, you can use the software to cut the video into chapters, etc, and then format it for DVD recording complete with menus and all.

Hi everyone I have WINXP-- Pentium4 530 (P) HT 3.0 GHz: 800 MHz Front side bus 512 MB (2 x 256) Hard drive a.. a.. 200 GB SATA b.. 7200 rpm 16x DVD(+--)R-RW DL LightScribe drive a.. must use Double-Layer media discs in order to take advantage of the DL technology Video graphics Integrated with up to 64 MB allocated video memory b.. I also have a stand alone DVD Player-Recorder Liteon Model #LVW-5115GHC c.. I am wanting to copy my old VHS home movies to a DVD d.. So I copy them in my VCR to my DVD recorder and that is fine. e.. But how to I get them in my computer to edit? f.. Then what program do I buy for editing etc. I want something that is easy to use, but has some good features, example --color correction or should I say brightening up because allot of them are dark because made from an analog camcorder. g.. I have been surfing the net but one site reccomends this one another site recommends that one.... h.. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. i.. Thanks in advance

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It's not likely that any of the screening machines caused the issues, as most are tuned not to...



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