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Thu, 17 Mar 2011 17:41:03 -0500
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I use convertxtodvd. You can download it here: 
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/ it's not free but, 
it works well.

On 3/17/2011 10:16 AM, Tom Waddell wrote:
> Hopefully this is the right forum to post this question. If not, please let me know where this question should be posted.
>
> I know the easiest way to copy a VCR tape to a DVD is to spend $200 and get a dual machine made for that purpose. But after I record the VCR's to DVD I will have an extra DVD player I won't need. I have a computer running Win 7, AMD Athlon 3+ GHz dual core processor, 6 GB RAM and a Hauppague 1800 TV card with coax antenna and cable inputs. The card works well and am able to record programs through Win Media Center onto the HD. I think by hooking up a VCR tape to the coax antenna input Win Media Center will recognize the signal and I will be able to record it onto my 1 TB HD. Then I just copy that onto a DVD. Am I missing something? Has anyone done this?
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