Posted on Thursday, Decem00:29 GMTTwo option either use a hard where level device to remove copy right encoding, or use a video input then software to remove the stuff. The question is though, did the avi file get converted anyway? In any case disregarding how many DVD's it may take me how can I produce them where they are at least as good as the tape version? Thanks I amconvering at the NA? standards of 780x460 or whatever it is. That is why I used the avi to DVD alternative. Now, the image is ok but still around faces and such there is definetly a loss of detail which to me is not acceptable. When viewing on TV, 35", the images are pixalated. The problem is that under all scenarios the quality is not acceptable. My goal in duping the avi file was to obtain the highest quality possible. I have also written a straight avi file directly to DVD using the Sonic DVD creation software. I have written several DVD's using Dells movie software (Roxio) as well as with Windows Movie Maker 2. I have successfully captured analog video. My objective, as is a lot of other peoples, is to convert VHS tapes to DVD for long term preservation. Posted on Friday, Ap20:43 GMT I have a new Dell with all the video capture stuff.
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