Re: Burning dvd's

From: David Rivera (cuurmudgeon@sbcglobal.net)
Sun Jun 12 07:31:54 2005


EH, you might have regional encoding problems if you send him a copy of the tape or DVD. Computer might work better.

Henry Gregor <henrygregor@yahoo.com> wrote:el,

I suspect you're advocating illegal reproduction of copyrighted content. I doubt you'd want any of us to walk into a book store and just grab a volume off the shelf and walk away....same thig here. (Unless the tape is noted to eligible for unlimited reproduction by the folks who put it out.)

Hank

Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el@lisse.NA> wrote: Anna has got a Mac,

so she can put the tape in the video machine, connect the vieo recorder to it and copy it onto the small tape. Then connect the cam to the apple with the fire wire cable and pull the tape onto the Mac. Then burn it onto a CD or even DVD. Send it to Bruce who can install it onto the download section for members.

greetings, el

In message <20050611030714.46373.qmail@web30812.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, Henry Greg or writes:

> Source of the video, Anna? I bet many of us would like to obtain a copy...one
> px worth a thousand words, right?

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