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  1. first sorry for my english.
    i know you guys mostly talking about capture to PC.
    My question is:

    I know Dazzle DVC2 let you record from PC to VCR.
    i know how to do it. Question is.
    Dazzle DVC2 support only mpeg, mpeg2 in moviestar software.
    Is it any way (or software, plugin) let you for example record DIVX movie on VCR ? (using Duzzle hardware)
    or any other format , without conver it to mpeg ?
    Any sugestions or tips how to do it?

    Thanx for your attention.
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    On 2001-08-20 12:21:49, AKM74 wrote:
    first sorry for my english.
    i know you guys mostly talking about capture to PC.
    My question is:

    I know Dazzle DVC2 let you record from PC to VCR.
    i know how to do it. Question is.
    Dazzle DVC2 support only mpeg, mpeg2 in moviestar software.
    Is it any way (or software, plugin) let you for example record DIVX movie on VCR ? (using Duzzle hardware)
    or any other format , without conver it to mpeg ?
    Any sugestions or tips how to do it?

    Thanx for your attention.

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    Unfortunately, you're hard-wired with the Dazzle board, because it does hardware compression. You could recompress the MPEGs into DivX afterwards, but that's giong to mean an even greater loss of quality.

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  3. Actualy i don't have problem with recompress. I mean , i allready have DIVx or AVi file. This file was not done with Duzzle. I just want to transver it to my VCR. Is any programm will do this job ? i mean just send signal to my VCR thrue Dazzle hardvare ? any program ? not moviemaster.

    Thanx
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  4. You can do it if you have 2 computers. That is one computer with TV-out for playback of DivX and one with DVC II for capture and record to VCR.
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