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I've only just put a deposit on a new computer with a DVD burner and I have yet to even attempt any video editing, so I'm a real newbie to this.
I chose an ATI All-in-Wonder 8500dv card for the purpose of converting all my video tapes to DVD, but is there a definitive answer as to whether it will work well with Snapstream? Can anyone tell me about disk space allocation? I have about 800 video tapes I was planning to burn to DVD, so I'm wondering how much disk space I would need to archive, say (in round numbers), 1,000 hours of tape on my hard drive using Snapstream?
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