taking in a camcorder - vcd

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zooner
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taking in a camcorder - vcd

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Hi! i have used microsoft movie maker and then encoded it to a vcd and it came out... at best, ok.

I'm using a dazzleEM that was given to me and I'm curious what you would suggest i use to take this in? I'm looking for VERY good quality, but also fast and relatively easy to learn. I dont have the time to do a fantastic job, but I want family movies on VCD.
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Re: taking in a camcorder - vcd

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Originally posted by zooner
Hi! i have used microsoft movie maker and then encoded it to a vcd and it came out... at best, ok.

I'm using a dazzleEM that was given to me and I'm curious what you would suggest i use to take this in? I'm looking for VERY good quality, but also fast and relatively easy to learn. I dont have the time to do a fantastic job, but I want family movies on VCD.


what program to use? is that what you are asking? or file format?

I returned my Dazzle as it was a peice of crap

I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous

sometimes you have to think outside the box to get inside the box ;).
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