That is very cool. Thanks very much Marlon!
-Patrick

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marlon Moyer 
>
>I've done this before.  I bought a relatively inexpensive tv card.  
>
>http://www.leadtek.com/multimedia/winfast_tv2000xp_deluxe_1.html
>
>and hooked up the vcr.  It's pretty simple.  Or I should say, it can be
>really simple, or can be really complex depending on how good 
>of quality you
>need.
>
>The program that comes with the card can capture and compress 
>DVD quality on
>the fly on my AMD 2500+, or if you really want to get the best 
>quality, you
>capture uncompressed, deinterlace it via different methods 
>based on personal
>preference, clean up the picture using vcr specialized filters 
>in Virtual
>Dub<http://www.virtualdub.org/>, add nice transistions with 
>your favorite
>video editor, and then either write to MiniDV or create a MPEG from it.
>
>The biggest problem I had with analog to digital capture was 
>that the sound
>card on my motherboard would not sync the audio with the video.  Once I
>reinstalled my SB PCI 512 board, the audio sync problems went 
>away. I also
>had some better luck using a program called virtual vcr
><http://www.digtv.ws/> as it had an option to resample the 
>audio based on
>the video frequency.


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