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    Vhs ---> Dvd

    Has anyone done this that would have some suggestions? First, I know the quality will be average, but the reason I'm looking at this is I have a few VHS videos that I would like to preserve until they are released on DVD, if they ever are.

    Primarily, I want to save my Grand Prix (1966) 2 VHS set as there is a big push to get this out on DVD, but nothing to indicate it will happen.

    I have a VIVO video card and can run S-Video from a VCR to the Card to capture it. The only thing I need is the DVD-Recorder which I've been planning on getting for awhile now anyways.
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    My officemate here uses ULead Movie Studio for the capture via a Dazzle Hollywood Bridge external analog to firewire converter. Then for conversion to DVD he uses Dazzle conversion.

    However, he's been using Adobe Premier more and more.

    I've also hear Adobe Encore is looking Nice.

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    once you get it onto your pc, I recomend a program called dvdlab I recently used it to convert and svcd to dvd and it worked very well.

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