I recently purchased a tool to help me convert my families old home videos to dvd. Wow, what a long process! I work with videos constantly and am editing a lot, but this should make many tasks easier on me to complete.
The tool that I purchased is a WinTV PVR USB2. I got a really good deal on it though. eBay is definitely worth looking at before you buy, haha.
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Let us do your projects, we have 3 movie editors that can take on any job.
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I would, but I already have the hardware I need to do it myself. And also, I posted this when I first started…just a couple weeks shy of two years ago.
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