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  1. I have an Athlon 800, 256mb ram, 56Gb HD, Studio DV card, Sony DV cam, which is all fine for editing my DV tapes. However I want to be able to capture VHS tapes at full resolution, edit with the Studio Software, then output to VHS, all in PAL at 25fps. What else do I need? Seems to me possibly a Studio DC10+ might do it, but not sure, any advice at all will help.
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  2. The Sony Media Converter DVMC-DA2 sounds like what you're looking for. It takes analog or digital input and outputs in DV format through Firewire, or in analog via composite and S-video.

    There's not much difference between the older DVMC-DA1 and the DVMC-DA2. The cheapest place to buy the box new, according to PriceWatch, is http://www.emscomputing.com/
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  3. You should go S-VHS or S-VHS-ET JVC and Panasonic and Sharp make these VCR I would go JVC they make the high end model's. S-VHS-ET lets you use regular tape and record in
    S-VHS well all most real S-VHS it off by 5% or 10% from Real S-VHS when. When a S-VHS tape cost $10.00 dollars and a regular goes for $1.00 on sale. If you want to earse your tape to Do real S-VHS if you want to keep your tape I would go S-VHS-ET. I know they have these VCR's in NTSC but see if they make a PAL version go to http://www.jvc.com
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  4. If your DV cam has analog inputs why not just use them?
    VHS----> Dv camcorder-----> Computer then reverse the process to get back to vhs.
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