Hello,
Not having the time or proper equipment to convert and burn the tapes to DVD's(much less tying up my computer), I am going to have it done by some company in town...After that, I wish to Edit, title, and work with the DVD's. I have PElements 3.0 but I'm not sure it would work too well. What program should I use, and more importantly, I believe the company should convert using DVD-RW's. Is this not correct??
Tks,
JaredKnight
		
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	You may find it cheaper and wiser to buy a simple non HD DVD recorder, connect your VCR to it and let it do the job for you.Originally Posted by JaredKnight
 There would be no further equipment or tying up your PC.
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