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    Anyone know a good software that can convert my Videos to MPEG files to watch on my computer?

    <font color="#FF0000" size="1">[ February 25, 2005 03:11 PM: Message edited by: A Katt Named Raggz ]</font>

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    Originally posted by A Katt Named Raggz:
    Anyone know a good software that can convert my Videos to MPEG files to watch on my computer?

    <font color="#FF0000"><font size="1">[ February 25, 2005 03:11 PM: Message edited by: A Katt Named Raggz ]</font></font>
    <font size="4" face="Arial">....Nero Vision Express 3...

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    Are the videos already digitized?

    D.
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    If they're not, this is what I would normally do...

    I would insert my VHS tape into my video player,
    which has a Firewire socket; capture it into Final
    Cut Pro or Premiere Pro, and then encode it into
    MPEG2, MPEG4, or DVAVI, or whatever.

    If I was being paid for it, I would then drag my
    digital copy into DVD Lab Pro or Sonic's Senarist
    - http://www.sonic.com/products/scenarist/default.asp
    - and then author it as a regionless production,
    so it would play-back on any DVD player, including
    PS2s etc.

    You could always send me the tape to do it for you,
    of course, but you'd have to send back my Reason
    discs first, you harbouring swine. [img]wink.gif[/img]

    D.
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    <font color="#FF0000" size="1">[ February 25, 2005 04:23 PM: Message edited by: Deviant D ]</font>

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    try using Adobe Premiere 6.5, at least this is the one i use at work.

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    I think Premiere 6.5 is horrible. It looks horrible
    and is quite dated nowadays. I don't know if you've
    seen Pro (V.7), but Adobe plagarised - sorry,
    adopted - Final Cut Pro's aesthetics, and gave it
    a shiny, greyish makeover.

    ratdesk

    The video [10megs] on the timeline, incidently, is
    here:

    www.marshalsea.clara.net/darren/supersonicsml2.wmv

    D.
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