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Thu, 5 Sep 2002 23:34:21 -0700
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On 5 Sep 2002, at 17:03, Mel Emurian wrote:

> I want to copy a video from my computer onto a VHS tape. I don't
> have a DVD player. Would it be possible to go from a video out
> jack on a video card into a VCR and do this? If not, is there a
> way that I can do it?

  Not from most video cards *directly*, but (a) many "video capture"
cards provide video signal output as well as input, and (b) there are
a number of products on the market to convert VGA output (possibly
only at its "standard" resolution of 640x480) to a television signal.

David Gillett

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