"Hari" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> But I do not see any settings in Media Center for a VCR. It has settings
> for
> connecting a TV Aerial, but not for a VCR.
>
> "Graham Hughes" wrote:
>
>> It shouldn't be any different to doing what you are already doing.
>> Connect
>> the vcr in the same manner as you do the tv adn you will be able to
>> record
>> anything that isn't copyright protected.
>>
>> --
>> Graham Hughes
>> MVP Digital Media
>> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
>> www.dvds2treasure.com
>> www.simplydv.com
>>
>>
>> "Hari" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:EF62531E-A4E5-4050-B8C5-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Can anyone tell me how to capture video from VCR using Windows Media
>> > Center?
>> > I have a Toshiba laptop which came with built-in TV Tuner and Windows
>> > Media
>> > Center Edition, but I am not sure if we can capture video from a VCR
>> > using
>> > it. I tried, but failed. I am able to watch TV and record, but not from
>> > VCR.
>>
>>
>>
It is doubtful with a laptop, your laptop may have an S-Video port,
but this will be *output* only. - to connect to a TV/Display;
The usual and accepted method of external analog capture is
via an external USB device. Or if you have a DV camcorder,
you can use the "pass through" technique.
This is where you connect your VCR to the analog input(s) of
the DV cam, it does the encoding, and passes a DV signal
via firewire to your laptop (you may require a firewire card-bus
for laptop.)
If you do not have a DV camcorder, you may like to consider
these type of hardware USB capture devices:
http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/produ...a_pvrusb2.html
http://www.miglia.com/products/video...or2/index.html
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSit...USB+version+10