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how many have you got? might be worth buying a DVD writer £200??? and a video card with TV input £50???.
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ETS: I think you can get away without the DVD writer, you can put films on a normal CD as a VCD, most decent DVD players support this format. IIRC, its quite a lengthy proccess though, but may work out a bit cheaper.
[Edited by mj - 4/26/2003 7:57:55 PM]
I stand to be corrected as usual
ETS: I think you can get away without the DVD writer, you can put films on a normal CD as a VCD, most decent DVD players support this format. IIRC, its quite a lengthy proccess though, but may work out a bit cheaper.
[Edited by mj - 4/26/2003 7:57:55 PM]
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Thanks for the reply, but I've only 2 tapes which are not full, so only wanted as a one off.
Nick
Anyone who has the said items who would be willing to help me out, I would appreciate.
Nick
Anyone who has the said items who would be willing to help me out, I would appreciate.
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if you'd like it as a vcd or super vcd i can do, might even be able to get it put on dvd as a mate has one will take about a week from recieving tapes as i'm working my butt off
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