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  1. Member
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    I have all the hardware, I believe.

    Now what software would be able to capture video through a low end computer (450MHz)
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    Start by reading the "What-Is" section on the left of this screen. Then read the "How-To" section, focusing on the "Guides". Then read it again. Then you'll have a starting point.

    It's much more efficient for you to go there and read it yourself than it is for us to regurgitate what it says there. Spend the next few days just reading up on terminology, hardware, etc.
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    In short you don't want to capture a DVD because you can RIP it to your computer using a DVD-ROM or DVD Burner drive.

    This makes an exact digital copy.

    You should only capture from non DVD sources where you don't have the BENEFIT of being able to extract a perfect digital copy.

    If you read the stuff on this website, as Capmaster pointed out, you would have realized this instead of asking such a basic question.

    Also for future reference your question has almost no usefull information for anyone to ever offer any help.

    We like to answer to very specific questions not WIDE open questions ... such questions tend to be very basic and can better be answered by the various guides on this website. That is why they are here.

    Good Luck !!!

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