I saw a reply here that said someone captured straight to his CD burner and bypass his Hard Drive. Even though that was only capable of capturing 14 min per CD, it sounded very easy and had excellent quality.
I'm wondering 2 things, please everyone?
1)Could I use a DVD burner to get twice that much(28 min or more uncompressed) on each disk?
And 2)Could video captured that way be transfered to Hard Drive(without worrying about frame loss or Hard Drive speed) to be edited to remove unwanted sections before being re-burned to DVD?
PLEASE...anyone knowing about this...please answer and tell me if it is possible and how it would be done.
thanks
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