Font Size : Increase font size Increase font size Decrease font size
Techie Stuff Explained

Archive for October 30th, 2008

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

by Ethan Hunter

Being a novice, if you are looking for information that could guide you to copy video to DVD, then you have come across the right article. There are several ways to copy video to DVD. When you are attempting to copy video to DVD, you should be aware that a DVD has a capacity to magnify the flaws present in the original video.

You will need an analog-to-DVD converter to copy video to DVD. To this program you can add VHS, which is computer video edited. Then you will be able to encode it to the MPEG-2. You should use a good hardware to capture the video to the computer as MPEG-2. It will convert the VHS into MPEG-2. But for a real time copy of your tape in DVD format, you will have to connect your VCR or camcorder to a DVD player. And follow the instructions carefully.

Sphere: Related Content