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Rick,

I've used ShowBizDVD2 from Arcsoft for converting from Video8 to DVD, 
AVI/MPG to DVD, and also capture live TV shows using my Hauppauge tuner 
card.

The results vary depending on the quality of the source feed, but are 
quite impressive.  And the price is reasonable.

Check out http://www.arcsoft.com/en/products/showbiz/

I am not a vendor, but a happy user.

HTH


Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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I'm looking at adding video capture to my PC.  Primarily for converting 
old VHS tapes to DVD but also as a means to store current video from a 
digital camcorder to DVD.  I looked at the Dazzle products but most of the 
reviews I read weren't very good.  I don't know if the products are really 
that bad or if it's just a few disgruntled user making a lot of noise.

If anyone has any experience with video capture I'd like to hear you 
recommendations on how to get started.

Rick
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