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Archiving Video Tapes
I have a plan and want to know if SnapStream is a way to go to help in that plan.
I have every episode of B5, ST:TNG and ST S9 on VHS video taped at high quality off satelite broadcast. Obviously, all those tapes take up a lot of room in my video cabinet. Now that I have a DVD player that supposedly plays VCDs, I want to try moving video from tape onto VCD. This is easy enough with a capture card, but I also want to go a step further. How easy/hard would it be to use SnapStream to tape future episodes of my favorite TV shows, convert them to VCD to watch in my Tohsiba DVD player.? |
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