I'm going to convert my home VHS videos to DVD.
I have a JVC GR-DV500 camcorder (Its the cheap one)(not the 5000U) and it has A/V and S-video ports inputs. I can set it up to pass through the DV cam inputs and then firewire to the computer. Or record to DV tape and then download through the firewire.
A lot of people recommend the Canopus ADVC100 for analog to digital conversion.
Question #1 Would using the Canopus be any better than my camcorder?
Question #2 Is there any other capture cards that are recommended
(better that using the camcorder) and is under $250?
Thanks for any and all input!!
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