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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: May 2003
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| VHS to DVD...a question or 2! OK...I got this VHS. Its The Sex Pistols "live winterland". Can't find the DVD anywhere in the UK, so paid for the VHS instead. Now, how much would I need to shell out to get the right card to transfer this to DVD for maximum quality? Barring that, could I take it to some studio or whatever and ask them to do it? or is there a question of copyright nonsense? I did pay for the video, so its an original tape..would a proper studio do it, or turn me down because of copyright laws? |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Nordic Region, Sweden
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| You can do it by yourself and get decent quality, all you need is a capture card plenty of free space and a VCR. An adequate capture card would be something like this. http://www.prolink.com.tw/english/pr...a/XCapture.htm Dunno about a real studio, it'll probably cost more than what you're willing to spend if you find one. //Danne |
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