What are some video to DVD transfer companies?

Hi I live in UK can anyone recommend a dvd/video recorder that enables me to transfer video to dvd?

  • I have a video that I want to transfer to dvd, do you know any dvd/video recorders that can do that

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    I have found a simple solution if you have a stand alone dvd recorder (it has to have 2 scart sockets) any dvd recorder should work ok. use 1 scart lead to connect your video to the dvd recorder and the other one to connect to your tv. On the tv select the dvd channel and on the dvd itself find the channel that links to the video (a video on pause helps a lot with finding it) Then all you need to do is place a blank DVD in the recorder, press record and press play on the video and it should record onto the disc. Its worth noting that the quality isnt as good as transfering to pc as a dvd file but you can leave it to record and do other things or even watch as it's being recorded.

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I bought a video capture card for my computer. The results were LESS than impressive. It was made by Adaptec and cost me over 100 pounds. If making videos and tinkering with computers is your bag, this might be the way to go. BUT I would say that video capture cards are, quite frankly, for anoraks. Unless it is a hobby for you, and you want to muck about with cables and "settings" all day. I couldn't be arsed. My second attempt was to buy a machine which is a combined DVD and VCR recorder. It is manufactured by Daewoo , I got it on Amazon.com for less than 150 quid. The model is DF-4150P. You put the video in one slot, put a blank DVD in the other slot, and press "record". Then go and do something more interesting while it does it all automatically.

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get a video capture card for your computer http://www.autdirect.co.uk/acatalog/Video_Editing_Cards.html

Miss Terry

pinnacle studio for yer pc is a good one (its what i use) costs about £70 but you may need a macro corrector if the film is copy right (Available from maplins its called a video stabilizer) and you need about 10 gigs of space on yer HD to install the studio software and a further 15-20 gigs for the film Hope I have been of some help to you. vote me best answer if I have

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