Movie maker, software, etc. are you using that works well?

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John® Quincy® Adams©

Hi,

Have you tried or using now ADVC55 - High-quality Analog-to-Digital Video
Conversion? You prefer Canopus or Dazzle products?

Trying again for an answer as I have read many Digital web sites but asking
which name brand and model capture card, movie maker, software, etc. are you
using that works well?

http://www.canopus.us/US/products/ADVC55/pm_advc55.asp

Have you had experience with burning VCR movies to a digital image on your
hard drive then burning that image to a Video CD or Video DVD? What is the
name brand and model of your hard ware?

It works here but the image is very small and about 300 x 300 pixels
resolution after using a VCR and a DAZZLE USB connection. But, what has
worked for you to burn a larger image with higher resolution to make the DVD
movie as large as possible?

What has worked for you that will have as the end result a full screen size
VIDEO while watching the movie on a Video CD or Video DVD?

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=165646

Best regards,

John Quincy Adams
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PapaJohn \(MVP\)

Hi John.

I get 640x480 capturing with a USB Dazzle 80 from my 5+ year old Hi8 Sony
TRV615 camcorder, using Movie Maker 2. Connect via RCA cables for audio and
S-video for video.

The computer is a Toshiba Satellite 5205-S705 notebook with a Matshita
DVD-RAM UJ-810 DVD/CD-ROM drive - set to Region 1 - with a Microsoft driver
of 7/1/2001 - version 5.1.2535.0

It works well.... standard mode 4:3 aspect ratio and widescreen 16:9


PapaJohn
 

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