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Topic: Which DVD burner? |
J W Alexander
From: Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA
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Posted 22 Oct 2005 8:09 am
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Looking to begin transfer of VHS to DVD and need good hard and software for this procedure. I'll most likely need a capture card so give me your best experiences and recommendations guys! Cost isn't the biggest factor BTW.
Thanks!
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 22 Oct 2005 8:25 am
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The current DVD drives are dual layer. Plextor is highly rated. Sony is OK but there have been some reports of problems with Sony's and certain CD burning programs. I'm using an NEC and it has worked well, too. Usually, when you buy a new drive, it will come with CD/DVD burning software - usually the "lite" version of Nero or Roxio.
The best CD/DVD burning software suites are either Nero or Roxio. Roxio has just come out with a new version that is aimed at video (DVD) production. Nero is also coming out with a new version but that one seems to be more audio oroiented than video, although it has programs for both.
As far as a capture device, you can get PCI devices or USB devices. I have a DVD Xpress USB connected unit and it works well for capturing Video with the supplied software. |
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Bill Ford
From: Graniteville SC Aiken
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Posted 23 Oct 2005 12:06 pm
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Jack Stoner,
I am using an Adaptec, usb unit, and am getting some degrading (like when you copy vhs, to vhs tape) when I copy from the dvd that I have made, there is no degrading (dvd, to dvd).
My question, is there a program that will eliminate this, or make the first transfer from vhs, to dvd better? I am using Sonic,My dvd vers. 5.2 that came with the converter.Any help/advise is greatly appreciated. I am using Nero to copy with goodresults.
Thanks..Bill[This message was edited by Bill Ford on 23 October 2005 at 01:08 PM.] [This message was edited by Bill Ford on 23 October 2005 at 01:09 PM.] |
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Dickie Whitley
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Posted 23 Oct 2005 12:42 pm
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Dickie Whitley
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Posted 23 Oct 2005 12:46 pm
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 23 Oct 2005 1:11 pm
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I haven't had any problems recording the VHS to the hard drive and then burning what is on the hard drive to DVD. The DVD XPress USB interface unit came with video recording and editing software.
I've burned DVD's with both Nero 6 and Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 and 7.5 and no problems. |
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Bill Ford
From: Graniteville SC Aiken
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Posted 23 Oct 2005 4:42 pm
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I have been captureing directly to disc. next time I will try the hard drive then burn. Also talked to the friend that does the video at our church, and we are going to try patching to HD on my laptop, he has a dig. 8 camcorder.I'll let you know how it works out when we do it.
J.W., I didn't mean to hog your post,maybe I asked something that you needed/wanted to know.
Thanks for all the help,and suggestions. Bill[This message was edited by Bill Ford on 23 October 2005 at 05:47 PM.] |
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J W Alexander
From: Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA
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Posted 23 Oct 2005 5:10 pm
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One of the most annoying things on this forum--or anyother for that matter---is how others will chime in with things NOT related to what's originally posted! But that apparently is just me?!?!
Thanks
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Mitch Drumm
From: Frostbite Falls, hard by Veronica Lake
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Posted 24 Oct 2005 1:31 am
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JW:
Look at these forums:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=61
These guys live and breathe CD and DVD drives and discuss them ad infinitum.
Current consensus seems to be in favor of recent models by BenQ, Lite-On, NEC, and Pioneer. All seem to work well in most cases on most hardware. I am personally using a Lite-On 1693 with no problems. About 50 bucks with postage online.
Don't skimp on blank discs. The consensus generally is that Taiyo Yuden discs are at or near the top for most burners and are readily available online. You may find it tough to find them at retail stores. I recently bought 50 for less than 30 bucks.
The dual layer discs are out there, but are still much more expensive--something over 5 bucks apiece I think.
I know nothing about capture cards, but I am sure you can chase down good info online.
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Wiz Feinberg
From: Mid-Michigan, USA
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Gary Shepherd
From: Fox, Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 27 Oct 2005 1:01 pm
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Get a combo unit. A VCR/DVD-R player that will record on either tape or disc. Most of them will dub from one to the other.
I have a Sansui. Works fine for about $200 or less on eBay.
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Gary Shepherd
Carter D-10
www.16tracks.com
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