"Adam Crowley" <adam@webshiteDOTorg> wrote in message news:<#pp#(E-Mail Removed)>...
> "Manuel Rodriguez" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:102101c360ea$9e0e31d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > The best way to do it would be to output it as a video
> > signal and then connect that to a video capture card on
> > another machine. That will give you the best quality and
> > also maintain the integrity of all transitions and
> > animations. The MPEG or AVI file can then be transfer to
> > DVD(you can even create chapters in it)
>
> I'd argue with the bit about 'Best quality' but this could be the simplest
> option.
>
> Also bear in mind that at best video resolution for TV is around 720x576.
> This is quite a drop from what we've come to expect from PC monitors.
> There are a number of factors working against you when creating graphics for
> video and, as a result, you may not be much happier than you were with the
> VHS quality.
try Screen2Video ActiveX Control
download from
http://www.viscomsoft.com/screen2Video.htm