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    Recording MPEG on video tape?

    a) play the file on your computer, use 'video out' on your video card (or your laptop) to record to a vcr b) no video out? get a 'scan converter", which converts vga (digital) to PAL/ NTSC (analog) for vcr recording c) burn a 'vcd' from your mpeg or avi file, using "Nero" or...
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    VIDEO CAPTURING

    - check that the audio from your tuner is connected to 'line in' of your sound card - check that the tuner video is recorded in its native standard (NTSC or PAL) record in 'VCD' mode, which is mpeg-1 in its most common form go to these websites: www.vcdhelp.com www.computervideo.net (go to...
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    Recordong to a Video Tape ?

    if your computer has 'video out' on its video card (some do, especially laptops), you can record to a normal vcr from there if it doesn't, get yourself a 'scan converter', which converts your digital vga output (monitor out) to video for vcr recording; a parallel out will feed your 'normal'...
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    Video Conference vendor and technology Question

    the three brands you mention are equally good for the job- Polycom, Tandberg, PictureTel look out for local support- you are going to need it! ask for recommendations (users who have the equipment) ISDN is more expensive, but you get "your" bandwidth (i.e. reliability- that's...
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    Looking for some info on video conferencing.

    for boardroom videoconferencing equipment and connections are one thing- the room setup (lighting, room acoustics, monitor size and placement) is another! talk to a professional as early as possible, you won't regret it hs
  6. Videohans

    vga audio out to tv

    another possibility is a 'scan converter'- an external box that converts VGA to video they are quite cheap now, and sometimes better than the card with video out solution (I have a video card that switches the monitor frame rate to 50 Hertz when I activate the card video out. yak!) hs

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