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Old April 7th 08, 02:27 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
Sam
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Default VHS to DVD on AIW128Pro

Hi,

I wanted to copy a VHS to DVD. I do not have a dvd recorder but I
remembered that I had an old AIW128Pro in the loft. I plugged it into
a 1GHz Atlhon with 1Gb RAM but it loses 40% frames at dvd resolution.
Is that right? Whilst 1GHz may not be cutting-edge I thought it would
be more than fast enough.

Thanks.
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Old April 8th 08, 11:36 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
DaveW[_5_]
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Default VHS to DVD on AIW128Pro

1 GHz is NOT nearly powerful enough to re-code video signals from VHS format
to DVD format.. You would need a modern high power computer for that.

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Hi,

I wanted to copy a VHS to DVD. I do not have a dvd recorder but I
remembered that I had an old AIW128Pro in the loft. I plugged it into
a 1GHz Atlhon with 1Gb RAM but it loses 40% frames at dvd resolution.
Is that right? Whilst 1GHz may not be cutting-edge I thought it would
be more than fast enough.

Thanks.



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Old December 14th 09, 01:43 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
Jim[_34_]
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Default VHS to DVD on AIW128Pro

It will work perfectly, I do it every day with that card.

Capture the video in 352 x 480 resolution, this will capture every bit
of video that is avaialable, anthing higher is just overkill.

Burn your DVD using 352 x 480, a DVD standard.




On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 13:27:04 GMT, Sam wrote:

Hi,

I wanted to copy a VHS to DVD. I do not have a dvd recorder but I
remembered that I had an old AIW128Pro in the loft. I plugged it into
a 1GHz Atlhon with 1Gb RAM but it loses 40% frames at dvd resolution.
Is that right? Whilst 1GHz may not be cutting-edge I thought it would
be more than fast enough.

Thanks.


 




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