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>Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:07:46 -0600
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>Subject: Re: #7413 DivX to VHS
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One way to do it is.  If you have a video card with TV out 
on your computer.  You could send the video and sound from 
your sound card stright to the VCR. The one I'm using is 
RADEON 7500 Series and it works good.

Jarek


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> >Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:54:12 -0600
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> >Subject: DivX to VHS
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> Hello all.
> 
> The other day, a French student brought me a CD with a DivX file on it. 
> She wondered if I could put it on a VHS tape.  My initial reaction was no 
> because the DivX format is usually used for pirated movies.  It does, 
> however, present an interesting problem.  I took several stabs at it 
> without success.  I thought iMovie would import it and then I could write 
> out to a VCR or camera but it gets part way through the import process and 
> stops.  The only way I know of at this time is to play it on a flat panel 
> monitor (no flicker like a CRT) and stick a camera in front of it.
> 
> Anybody have any great ideas?
> 
> Tom
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> Humanities Resource Center
> Macalester College
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Jarek Juzyszyn
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University Of Regina
Language Resource Centre
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