Michael
December 8th 03, 09:54 PM
To be flat out honest.... goto best buy or electronic
store... and buy a new VCR for like $70 bucks with the
IEEE wires.... Its worth it, instead of running around
building the same thing in the long run, a vcr player
and recorder.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a new Laptop running XP. It has a IEEE 1394 as
well
>as 2 USB ports factory. I would like to convert some VCR
>video to DVD as well as put on web site. Microsoft
>mentions at this link
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/moviemaker/top10.asp
>"Import Video From Your VCR"
>"With an inexpensive adapter, Windows Movie Maker 2 lets
>you use all the footage. "
>Is the Adapter needed because I have Analog?. and if so,
>can anyone direct me as to what I would need to buy if
any
>hardware or cabels.
>
>Thank You
>Jeff
>.
>
store... and buy a new VCR for like $70 bucks with the
IEEE wires.... Its worth it, instead of running around
building the same thing in the long run, a vcr player
and recorder.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a new Laptop running XP. It has a IEEE 1394 as
well
>as 2 USB ports factory. I would like to convert some VCR
>video to DVD as well as put on web site. Microsoft
>mentions at this link
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/moviemaker/top10.asp
>"Import Video From Your VCR"
>"With an inexpensive adapter, Windows Movie Maker 2 lets
>you use all the footage. "
>Is the Adapter needed because I have Analog?. and if so,
>can anyone direct me as to what I would need to buy if
any
>hardware or cabels.
>
>Thank You
>Jeff
>.
>