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I have been converting my home movies to VCD thru my TV turner card (Coaxial cable) by connecting to my vcr to it and recording from there. My TV Turner has a Video in Connection and I noticed that if I connect my VCR RCA COMPOSITE CABLE I get better quality but I don’t have where to connect the red or white cable for sound.
Do I have to buy a sound card that has the RCA connections or is there another way of doing this without buying a sound card? Also I was wondering for you guys that have DVD burners I was wondering if you are happy with your buy or do you wish you would of waited for more advanced technology?
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Hi Doobie,
Just by an adaptor for RCA to mini-jack stereo and plug it in the sound card's line in. Should do the trick. HTH TwoRails edit: PS: Yes, I was happy getting my DVD burner when I did. If you wait for newer tech, you'll be waiting forever! |
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Went out and bought it and everything is working great.... Yeah your right about tech., I'm going to see if I can buy one some time next month... |
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Glad it worked out OK for you Doobie !! Happy burning
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