first of all, thank youf or your patience with us newbies. I just want to make sure I have this info stragiht. Something just doesn't seem to click for me. I read a lot of got myself thoroughly confused. It osunded to me as if you could run a DVD with WinDVD.......which is software. But, you have to have a DVD-Rom, seperate from a CD-Rom or writer also? Wouldn't the hardware come with the correct software? Why would one need to to download software, say WinDVD or WinRip? I really thought you could do one (software or hardware) only, not needing to do both. I have downloaded WinDVD, WinRip, DVDStarter and probably a few more...so, now it makes sense that you would need the player too, but why can't a CD-writer be 'fixed' to do it? Also, would I be better off buying another computer? I have a HP pavilion XL848, about 6-8 months hold. It has 40 whatever of space, but with my OTR interests, I can fill that up easily. I have a CD-Writer plas.it has two drives (I just found the second one, it was behind a panel, didn;'t even know it was there!) so, would it be better to buy the necessary hardware and attach it, or buy a new computer? I read on the HP site that they have 80 whatever for brain size. Also, to copy my VHS memories onto DVD, will I need a camcorder? Will it need to be digital? I Would a digital camera be sufficient? (I kinda doubt that one..but hey, you never know.) This is my main interest in DVD, is to convert for prosperity my VHS tapes. Will I need to download a macrovision decoder separatly? If I have WinRip, what is the purpose of having WinDVD? thanks again! I'm sure I'll have more questins as I get into this deeper.....
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