| Kewl!
Glad to know I didn't just make it all up. Hooray brain!
I currently have a PC-based system that can transfer incoming audio and video and put it to DVD, but I haven't used it in a couple of years. Everything has been in storage for a while and the video portion apparently needs a bit of fine-tuning to make it reliable.
I've made a few transfers that came out perfect - flawless - followed by 2 separate attempts that had random sections of video black in a few places... just enough to be annoying and just plain *wrong*... at which point it went to storage.
I am attempting to get the problem resolved using the computer-based burner because I like theoretically having the option to index and create chapters and tweak things a bit, but in reality, for basic disc dubbing the best scenario may be as simple as an investment in an inexpensive standalone DVD burner to make it happen reliably for limited runs. Maybe it's time to make a FRY's run.
I'll get with you offline and we can discuss the details in greater, ummm... detail!
Thanks for the quick response, Derek - we now return you to the arts: |