Originally Posted by
Ian Smith
Bruce101,
I know you've said otherwise but if you are trying to copy commercial movies to cd/dvd don't waste your time, the quality is crap!! Worse than the original tape. DAMHIK. Go out and buy the DVDs
If, however, you are indeed copying home movies and other assorted public domain stuff then it should work without any special equipment other than a VIVO type video card. I know because I've recently done this with a whole bunch of a mates home movies.
You need to patch the sound into your audio inputs of the pc either sound card or motherboard. The only two things that come to mind are that:
(1) You have a sound card and you've patched to the audio inputs of the motherboard (which should be disabled if you have a soundcard).
(2) Either way, check the volume controls and make sure that the audio inputs are not either wound way down or disabled.
This is a time consuming exercise, because converting analogue to digital is a real time exercise, so a hour of video takes an hour to dump to your hard drive. Then there's the process of converting this to the DVD and maybe adding menus and chapters etc - can't remember the specifics.
I think I used Nero but it is a bloody TEEEEEEEEEEEDIOUS exercise - won't be volunteering to that again any time soon!!
Ian