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Crisco Kid

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Since: Oct 27, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:48 pm
Post subject: Importing Video
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I appreciate the comments & suggestions, but, my goal is to back up my
favorite commercial DVD movies. I have already lost a vew tapes to age and I
would like to put some of my copy protected VHS movies on DVD. I don't
believe I am breaking any copyright laws, I simply want to back them up to
keep from loosing them. Using a video player and a DVD recorder doesn't work
without buying a digital video stabilizer. I was hoping to do this without
investing a lot of money in equipment, but I may have to anyway. Looks like
Microsoft has let me down again.

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Andrew E.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:59 pm
Post subject: RE: Importing Video [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Thats fairly simple to do,1st you need a video capture card (video in jacks),
usually they have RCA connections or you can convert (radio shack),ATI
makes one for about 50.00.Once set up,simply install the drivers for the
card,
forget the software,download WM encoder 9 series + its utilities,WMCAP
is nice for "viewing contents",the encoder lets you view also,set to capture
audio/video.Once captured,run the file thru encoder "convert",then its set to
burn to DVD......

"Crisco Kid" wrote:

> I appreciate the comments & suggestions, but, my goal is to back up my
> favorite commercial DVD movies. I have already lost a vew tapes to age and I
> would like to put some of my copy protected VHS movies on DVD. I don't
> believe I am breaking any copyright laws, I simply want to back them up to
> keep from loosing them. Using a video player and a DVD recorder doesn't work
> without buying a digital video stabilizer. I was hoping to do this without
> investing a lot of money in equipment, but I may have to anyway. Looks like
> Microsoft has let me down again.

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Shaun

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Since: Sep 14, 2006
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:00 am
Post subject: Re: Importing Video [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Same problem on pc, you will have to by software to remove the copy
protection. The other method is your best bet.

"Crisco Kid" <CriscoKid.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:88910B2D-B010-49EB-A95A-F3B95D52235F@microsoft.com...
> I appreciate the comments & suggestions, but, my goal is to back up my
> favorite commercial DVD movies. I have already lost a vew tapes to age
and I
> would like to put some of my copy protected VHS movies on DVD. I don't
> believe I am breaking any copyright laws, I simply want to back them up to
> keep from loosing them. Using a video player and a DVD recorder doesn't
work
> without buying a digital video stabilizer. I was hoping to do this without
> investing a lot of money in equipment, but I may have to anyway. Looks
like
> Microsoft has let me down again.
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Crisco Kid

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:18 pm
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Uh Oh, I noticed in my last thread, I stated I want to back up my DVD's. I
meant to say VHS's. I want to take my favorite commercial (copyrighted) VHS
movies and put them on DVD.

"Shaun" wrote:

> Same problem on pc, you will have to by software to remove the copy
> protection. The other method is your best bet.
>
> "Crisco Kid" <CriscoKid.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:88910B2D-B010-49EB-A95A-F3B95D52235F@microsoft.com...
> > I appreciate the comments & suggestions, but, my goal is to back up my
> > favorite commercial DVD movies. I have already lost a vew tapes to age
> and I
> > would like to put some of my copy protected VHS movies on DVD. I don't
> > believe I am breaking any copyright laws, I simply want to back them up to
> > keep from loosing them. Using a video player and a DVD recorder doesn't
> work
> > without buying a digital video stabilizer. I was hoping to do this without
> > investing a lot of money in equipment, but I may have to anyway. Looks
> like
> > Microsoft has let me down again.
>
>
>
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