You will need:
1. The Video Cassette you want to copy 2. A VCR to play the cassette 3. A Blank CD-R to record the captured video 3. A computer with a video capture card (like AVerDVD EZMaker Video Capture Card or Pyro 1394DV Digital Video Capture Card, etc) installed. You will also need a CD-R/W drive in your computer to burn the resulting movie file to a CD. 4. If you are purchasing a video capture card, they usually come with the necessary software. 5. Cables to connect your VCR to the PC. If you are purchasing a card like in 3 above, you should receive the cables with your card.
6. Software for converting VCR video to avi or mpeg.
To convert the video-cassette:
1. Instal the video capture card in your PC - usually in a PCI slot. 2. Connect the VCR output to the card input on your PC. 3. Power on your PC and the VCR 4. Start the video capture software on your computer, Pop in the video-cassette into the VCR and follow the instructions as per the software's manual. 5. This should convert the video-cassette into a digital movie file on your computer's hard disk.
6. Convert video to avi or mpeg
7. Next, use the CD burning software which came with your computer to burn this movie onto the CD-R.
The procedure is almost the same. Specifically, in both cases you have to convert to a common denominator.The procedure is almost the same. Specifically, in both cases you have to convert to a common denominator.The procedure is almost the same. Specifically, in both cases you have to convert to a common denominator.The procedure is almost the same. Specifically, in both cases you have to convert to a common denominator.
What one needs is a bit of hardware circuitry called a Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC). These work by sampling the analogue electrical waveform.
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The most used procedure is distillation.
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you can try copy the contents of a recorded DVD-R to a DVD-RW
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The procedure is the same as for positive fractions. You just include the sign.
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The heat required to convert water to steam is known as the latent heat of vaporization. It is around 2260 kJ/kg at standard atmospheric pressure. This energy is needed to break the intermolecular bonds in liquid water and convert it into vapor.