Mini DV to VHS format?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by GregLeg:
You mean other than plugging the video output of a MiniDV camera into your VCR?</font>
You mean other than plugging the video output of a MiniDV camera into your VCR?</font>
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JVC sells DV/S-VHS and DV/DigiBeta dual-transport decks. The HR-DVS3U will set you back about $1000 bucks. I doubt they have high-speed dubbing though. 
But I don't understand what you want beyond just dubbing from the camcorder to a VCR. That's about as easy as it gets...
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-alan in sitges, home of the new, improved Si-Re-Do

But I don't understand what you want beyond just dubbing from the camcorder to a VCR. That's about as easy as it gets...
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-alan in sitges, home of the new, improved Si-Re-Do
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by debo_nair:
Can I do it easily ?</font>
Can I do it easily ?</font>
Most DV Camcorders (I have a very old Canon MV10i) will directly control the VCR, so you can select different scenes from your DV, and it will seamlessly transfer them to your VCR.
And...
Belkin have introduced a really neat VCR/Camcorder -> USB -> CD/DVD-RW to burn VCDs and DVDs, without needing an IEEE1394 device. Ideal to turn your videos into VCDs or DVDs. You need a sound card for the audio - but apparently the Video Editing software will match the image and the sound.
Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 DVD Creator

