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Yes, this is what I understood you as trying to do. TV OUT has to be
enabled on your video card, either automatically or manually, then you have
to output the video, and any audio signal into the VCR. Joe says his is
automatic, but my ATI All in Wonder, and both my Matrox Marvels require
that I enable TV out manually. Initally your display will appear on your TV
/ VHS but once you start playing your video full screen, in media player or
what ever, THAT is what will record on the VHS.
Some video TV cards video tools, like my Marvels, will automatically play
back a recording like a VCR to the TV as long as I use their tools.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
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At 04:14 PM 7/12/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for the suggestions, but I think there is some confusion as to what I
>want to do. I don't want to send my monitor display to the TV or VCR. What I
>want is to record on the VCR what would normally appear on my Media Player
>or video editing software.
>
>I take a VCR tape and record it onto my computer (video capture software).
>Then I edit the video. Now I want to record my edited version back to the
>VCR. My question is "how do I do this?" Anybody do video editing as I
>described using the computer?
>
>Peter
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