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yea I tried that, not sure if i did it right. I put my yellow cable from the palmcorder to the the yellow input cable on the computer, but nothing happened. Would there be some program I would need?yea I tried that, not sure if i did it right. I put my yellow cable from the palmcorder to the the yellow input cable on the computer, but nothing happened. Would there be some program I would need?
ok, I have a new computer, and I'm not sure everything is set up. Would I do this through windows media center?
Thank you for the help!!!!ok, I have a new computer, and I'm not sure everything is set up. Would I do this through windows media center?
Thank you for the help!!!!
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Hi , I do transfers all the time from VHSC to DVD. The best quality and editing abilities is obtained by connecting a package by ADS Tech called DVDXpress 2 to your computer. You can then either connect your palmcorderstraight to that or play your VHSCCASSETTE in a normal VCR using an adapter such as JVC C-P7U.
You might need to access the computer's DVD record menu to see what record source to use. If it has this utility, there will be several to choose from. You might also consult your computer manual for possibilitiesYou might need to access the computer's DVD record menu to see what record source to use. If it has this utility, there will be several to choose from. You might also consult your computer manual for possibilities
I have HP computer with Windows Media but, my version seems to be corrupted. I have tried to use it but the promgram locks or crashes. When I want to transfer to DVD, I use Record Now.
it seem to offer more options. I would recommend itI have HP computer with Windows Media but, my version seems to be corrupted. I have tried to use it but the promgram locks or crashes. When I want to transfer to DVD, I use Record Now.
it seem to offer more options. I would recommend it
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first you tranfer the video to you computer then you computer problably have a burn cd and dvd burner, so you can tranfer you video files to a dvd disc.
Hi,on your vcr and dvd you should have scart sockets,on the vcr connect a scart lead in the one marked av1,on the dvd connect the other end to the scart to the one marked av2.Now on the dvd select the channel av2 using the input button on the r/control.Now all you have to do is put the vcr on play and the dvd on record.I hope thi helps
ok,you need to prepare your VHS tape and put to what portion of it you want to transfer.but, you will need a cd/dvd writer.it is used to record whatever you want to record.you need a computer to do this.it's complex but if you get the hang of it, it's very easy.
Make sure you only use the correct type of discs: DVD-RAM or DVD-R for recording and DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, Video CD, CD-Audio (CD-DA) and CD-R/RW (MP3, CD-DA, Video CD formatted discs) for playback.
DVD-RAM disks are in plentiful supply on eBay, both new and used. Keep an eye open and you should pick them up, new, for less than £1 Sterling each!
I am unclear, though, what you mean about recording to and from the VCR. The DMR-E55 doesn't have a VCR facility, just DVD.
There is a VHS cartridge for a JVC EHG 30 VHSC tape. It's called a
Panasonic PV-P1 Adapter, and think you can find one on eBay. I've used
one before, and from what I remember, it worked pretty well. The only
bad thing about it is that you need an AA battery to operate it. Well, I
hoped this helped, if you still need it.
Yes, that's mostly what I use mine for. You actually copy your VHS to the Hard Drive, then copy from your hard drive to your blank DVD. I'm about 1/3 of my way through reformatting my VHS library (800+ tapes.)
yea I tried that, not sure if i did it right. I put my yellow cable from the palmcorder to the the yellow input cable on the computer, but nothing happened. Would there be some program I would need?
ok, I have a new computer, and I'm not sure everything is set up. Would I do this through windows media center?
Thank you for the help!!!!
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