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<blockquote data-quote="vengence" data-source="post: 290059" data-attributes="member: 2704"><p>hi, for your computer you need to buy hardware AV decoding kit, usually between 50 - 150 quid. Software is supplied, but you will need alot of time to do this, and to be honest if its good quality you want, then buy a dvd writer also, and create dvd's rather than vcd's. Pernonally i prefer the pinnicle kits, remember the only good ones have dedicated internal cards or use USB 2.0 so don't buy anything else.</p><p></p><p>A cheaper option is to buy a TV card that allows you to record, plug your video into it, tune the video in and press record. You will need something then to create the CD/DVD's.</p><p></p><p>Another option is to buy a dvd writer stand alone, plug your video into it and press record. This will cost you around £300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vengence, post: 290059, member: 2704"] hi, for your computer you need to buy hardware AV decoding kit, usually between 50 - 150 quid. Software is supplied, but you will need alot of time to do this, and to be honest if its good quality you want, then buy a dvd writer also, and create dvd's rather than vcd's. Pernonally i prefer the pinnicle kits, remember the only good ones have dedicated internal cards or use USB 2.0 so don't buy anything else. A cheaper option is to buy a TV card that allows you to record, plug your video into it, tune the video in and press record. You will need something then to create the CD/DVD's. Another option is to buy a dvd writer stand alone, plug your video into it and press record. This will cost you around £300. [/QUOTE]
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