I recently bought a Gateway GT-5034. It came with XP Media Center and an ATI Theater 550 Pro TV Tuner card. I had hoped to use this combination to transfer VHS tapes (which are themselves transfers of old 8MM family "video") to DVD.
I can hook up my VCR and view the tapes through XP Media Center with no problem. Recording the video is the problem.
XP Media Center will save the video as a DVR-MS file. I had hoped to be able to edit each tape into separate chapters. The only way I can do this is to burn the DVR-MS file to DVD+R (using XP Media Center which for some reason won't let me us a DVD+RW), rip that video back to my hard drive and then use DVD-Shrink or Nero to edit it. Not very direct and a waste of DVD+R media.
I began looking at video capture software and have come across the following software:
Blaze Media Pro, SnapStream Beyond TV, WinDVD and something called GraphEdit.
They all have trial versions.
But I was wondering if anyone has experience in what I am trying to do? Can you recommend any of these programs or recommend that I avoid any of them?
I saw another thread along these lines but the person was using a digital camera. I have a TV Tuner card that I'm feeding my VCR into.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I can hook up my VCR and view the tapes through XP Media Center with no problem. Recording the video is the problem.
XP Media Center will save the video as a DVR-MS file. I had hoped to be able to edit each tape into separate chapters. The only way I can do this is to burn the DVR-MS file to DVD+R (using XP Media Center which for some reason won't let me us a DVD+RW), rip that video back to my hard drive and then use DVD-Shrink or Nero to edit it. Not very direct and a waste of DVD+R media.
I began looking at video capture software and have come across the following software:
Blaze Media Pro, SnapStream Beyond TV, WinDVD and something called GraphEdit.
They all have trial versions.
But I was wondering if anyone has experience in what I am trying to do? Can you recommend any of these programs or recommend that I avoid any of them?
I saw another thread along these lines but the person was using a digital camera. I have a TV Tuner card that I'm feeding my VCR into.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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