Is it possible to capture video at a higher than normal speed from a VCR? In other words, is there anyway to copy a 2 hour VCR tape in shorter amount of time? For some reason, I remember seeing something about VCR to VCR copying that does this.
Thanks,
Brian
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I don't see how that would be possible without giving the AVI or MPEG codec a heart attack not to mention your pc... Plus the sound would be distorted and what not...
VCR to VCR is possible because the unit calibrates both the slots to the same speed, and what not...
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