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parrnell
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 4
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Posted: 07/19/08 - 10:23 Post subject: |
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| I have a need for building video editing system. I have many VHS types with my child in my archive. Now I want to burn them on DVD's. A friend told me that it is possible, but he did not know how I could do that. In addition, I need some information about equipment I need for that beside the computer, which I already have. I read that I can do that with Firewire. How many units FireWire handles on the same bus? |
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hollis
Joined: 07 Dec 2005 Posts: 8
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Posted: 08/15/08 - 23:04 Post subject: |
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| That is possible of course. However, you will need three things for that beside the computer. First thing you will need is some hardware equipment for importing VHS signal in computer. For that, you can use either firewire card, or TV tuner card, or some video card with VIVO option or some special card from Mirror series or even Canopus. On every of those ports you can connect as many devices as you need but you should be aware that they will all share the maximum speed of that port. Another thing you will need is some software for importing VHS signal into computer. There are many types of software for that purposes on the market. However, I will recommend you to use Premiere by Adobe, because it is the best and the easiest among those softwares. At last, you will need some knowledge to do that properly. You should either find some course for that or some friend that can teach you basic stuff about that subject. |
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