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a bit of help please
Does anybody out there have the ability/hardware to transfer the info from a camcorder cassette onto a dvd?
and a video cassette onto a dvd? I have tried and failed(after buying £75 worth of stuff!!) to do it myself can anybody help? Loweiy P.S. it's for the fans team games |
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think i can help, been playing around a bit with stuff like that recently for a relaunch of stanley tv next season, will speak on sunday...
rob |
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cheers mate
loweiy |
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You could always invest in a DVD recorder (purchased from ASDA for approx £100 or Tesco for £120 upwards) Camcorder will plug directly into front of recorder and transfers straight onto DVD.
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alternatively my uncle does this for a part time job. he used to do it for a living before he retired. will give you the number if you want it.
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Studio Pinnacle 9 and a USB 2 cable is all you need ;)
Jimbo T :horn8:blower |
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Will You Be Putting The Ultras Games On A Website For The Whole World To See ?
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good question dan
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the highlights are on www.conferencefootball.tv if thats any use to you
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Thanks to all
Yes I will be putting the goals and some of the more interesting bits onto the Ultras site Loweiy |
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this might sound a bit stupid, but is it the same thing for taping onto video ? got lot of film footage on video, and would love to know how to put it on cassette, any ideas, thanks.
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Thanks for all the ideas
I will be having another so in the summer and may ask more questions then!! Ta very much Loweiy |
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