once again I ask for your advice!
would the DAC100 easily convert my vhs to dvd, or should I hold out and save up the $$$ for the adcv100?
thanks!!!!
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Originally Posted by sneakers180
Steve -
DR_LAYNE-
thanks for your input!!! do you have an approximate price on that item, and--- would you be willing to help me with a step by step guide on how you transfer vhs to dvd???
one last question (for now!)--- what do you have to have with the DAC100, like any cables, software or capture cards not usually included in sales???
MANY THANKS!!!!!!! -
Do a quick search, this has been discussed many, many, many times. I have a ADVC 100 (works great) but the truth is they are both great products.
SLICK RICKOriginally Posted by lordsmurf -
I have a DAC-100 and, to the extent that I have used it (6 VHS tapes), it has worked well.
Everything you need in terms of cables is in the box.
Your computer must have a Firewire (aka 1394 or iLink) port in order to connect the DAC-100 to it.
No software comes with the DAC-100, so you will need a video capture software. Any software that can capture from a mini-DV camara will be able to capture from the DAC-100. For video capture purposes, the computer treats the DAC-100 the same as a mini-DV camera.
I bought mine off eBay for $179 + shipping. -
Originally Posted by sneakers180
Steve
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