Actually, I really don't even have a DVD burner, not yet -- ergo, the S-VHS --
but I'm looking and in the market for one. Anybody have any suggestions? I
want one that'll let me make DVDs of TIFFs and also copy video, S-VHS tape and
"live," maybe even in both NTSB and PAL. I do have a couple of friends in
third-world countries. Please notice this flame-prevention icon: :-)
And Andrew should be warned never to visit this site:
http://www.hbo.com/deadwood/
Prolly way more there than he wants to know about the second season.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Daniel Mitchell <danmitchell@xxxxxxxx>
> Walt Wayman wrote:
> > But I've got the entire second season of Deadwood on S-VHS, so why
> >don't I the just burn a half dozen DVDs and then ship them off to
> >-- oh, hell, that's right. I forgot. Not only are we people
> >separated by a common language, but there's that pesky NTSB and
> >PAL incompatability thing.
>
> That's not a problem, though, just tell the DVD encoding software to encode
> to
> a PAL DVD and voila. It won't be region-locked if you burn it yourself. I've
> made DVDs of home video here in Canada and sent them to people in the UK and
> everything worked just fine. If you're using a separate DVD recorder then it
> might be more complicated, but a video capture card for the PC is, what,
> CDN$45
> or so nowadays and DVD burners is $70.
>
> -- dan
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