Re: VCR Converting

2014-02-21 Thread Les Gordon www.cdrdvdr.com
hello, i do vhs transfers to dvd. if you have any questions and want to 
email me off list go ahead. thanks les
- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Petraccaro" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: VCR Converting


So there's no way to edit the files on the dvd and make a second dvd minus 
commercials?
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From: "hamitcampos" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: VCR Converting


The easyest choice would be to use one of those VCR DVD recorder things. 
Here's the catch though. You'd have to buy one. I know HSN, and QVC have 
them some times, but where else can one get one? Your other choice of 
using a computer all the way is actually a bit harder. It's all real time 
so you would have to weight on it to later eddit the file/files. Oh yeah, 
this would also require you to buy a capture card to put into the computer 
of choice to do this with.


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On Feb 21, 2014, at 4:32 AM, "Gary Petraccaro"  
wrote:


I have some vcr tapes I want to digitize.  Ideally, I want to edit out 
the commercials in these tapes so I don't have to fiddle with fast 
forward to skip them.  Is there any software/hardware package which will 
make this possible?  The way I see it is either I have to convert from 
tape to computer and make the dvd from the computer, or copy the tape to 
a dvd on a dvd recorder and edit that file on the computer and then make 
an edited dvd from the computer.  I don't know which is possible.  None 
of these shows is commercially available or I wouldn't be going through 
this. Thanks.











RE: VCR Converting

2014-02-21 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah as for that, I don't think so but am not sure. Try calling Leo Laporte at
1888-827-5536 toomorow during the tech guy show at 2 PM eastern I don't know
what time that is where you are, and ask him. He might know.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Gary
Petraccaro
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 9:57 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: VCR Converting

So there's no way to edit the files on the dvd and make a second dvd minus
commercials?
- Original Message -
From: "hamitcampos" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: VCR Converting


The easyest choice would be to use one of those VCR DVD recorder things. 
Here's the catch though. You'd have to buy one. I know HSN, and QVC have
them some times, but where else can one get one? Your other choice of using
a computer all the way is actually a bit harder. It's all real time so you
would have to weight on it to later eddit the file/files. Oh yeah, this
would also require you to buy a capture card to put into the computer of
choice to do this with.

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> On Feb 21, 2014, at 4:32 AM, "Gary Petraccaro" 
> wrote:
>
> I have some vcr tapes I want to digitize.  Ideally, I want to edit out 
> the commercials in these tapes so I don't have to fiddle with fast 
> forward to skip them.  Is there any software/hardware package which 
> will make this possible?  The way I see it is either I have to convert 
> from tape to computer and make the dvd from the computer, or copy the 
> tape to a dvd on a dvd recorder and edit that file on the computer and 
> then make an edited dvd from the computer.  I don't know which is 
> possible.  None of these shows is commercially available or I wouldn't be
going through this.
> Thanks.
>
>






Re: VCR Converting

2014-02-21 Thread Gary Petraccaro
So there's no way to edit the files on the dvd and make a second dvd minus 
commercials?
- Original Message - 
From: "hamitcampos" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: VCR Converting


The easyest choice would be to use one of those VCR DVD recorder things. 
Here's the catch though. You'd have to buy one. I know HSN, and QVC have 
them some times, but where else can one get one? Your other choice of using 
a computer all the way is actually a bit harder. It's all real time so you 
would have to weight on it to later eddit the file/files. Oh yeah, this 
would also require you to buy a capture card to put into the computer of 
choice to do this with.


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On Feb 21, 2014, at 4:32 AM, "Gary Petraccaro"  
wrote:


I have some vcr tapes I want to digitize.  Ideally, I want to edit out the 
commercials in these tapes so I don't have to fiddle with fast forward to 
skip them.  Is there any software/hardware package which will make this 
possible?  The way I see it is either I have to convert from tape to 
computer and make the dvd from the computer, or copy the tape to a dvd on 
a dvd recorder and edit that file on the computer and then make an edited 
dvd from the computer.  I don't know which is possible.  None of these 
shows is commercially available or I wouldn't be going through this. 
Thanks.








Re: VCR Converting

2014-02-21 Thread hamitcampos
The easyest choice would be to use one of those VCR DVD recorder things. Here's 
the catch though. You'd have to buy one. I know HSN, and QVC have them some 
times, but where else can one get one? Your other choice of using a computer 
all the way is actually a bit harder. It's all real time so you would have to 
weight on it to later eddit the file/files. Oh yeah, this would also require 
you to buy a capture card to put into the computer of choice to do this with.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 21, 2014, at 4:32 AM, "Gary Petraccaro"  wrote:
> 
> I have some vcr tapes I want to digitize.  Ideally, I want to edit out the 
> commercials in these tapes so I don't have to fiddle with fast forward to 
> skip them.  Is there any software/hardware package which will make this 
> possible?  The way I see it is either I have to convert from tape to computer 
> and make the dvd from the computer, or copy the tape to a dvd on a dvd 
> recorder and edit that file on the computer and then make an edited dvd from 
> the computer.  I don't know which is possible.  None of these shows is 
> commercially available or I wouldn't be going through this.  Thanks.
> 
>