While creating a DVD from a video (VHS-C) camera, the creation process stops. This appears to happen when the video stream changes. I'm attempting to simply dump a full VHS-C tape to DVD, however on the tape some segments are seperated by "snow", caused when a video segment is viewed on the camera, and then the film requeued to the end of present recording.
It appears that the DVD player interprets this break as a loss of video signel, proceeds to complete the burning of the DVD and stop to wait for its next instruction.
Is there anyway/setting that could be set to have the VHS-C transfered to DVD, gaps and bad photography included?
My goal is to start a tape to DVD conversion, and come back ~1 hour later when the tape is done, and have a complete copy of the tap on the DVD.
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