What Are You Doing Right Now
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Today is so slow around here compared to the rest of the week. I guess the post SpiceWorld steam has let up.
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@coliver said:
Today is so slow around here compared to the rest of the week. I guess the post SpiceWorld steam has let up.
On ML? Seems pretty busy to me.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You can get an analogue video card to do that.
Do you have any recommendations for that? and the software?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
You can get an analogue video card to do that.
Do you have any recommendations for that? and the software?
Sorry, no. Haven't done anything like that since the 1990s.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
I've got such a big movie library that still needs to be converted to digital... (I mean I have some VHS tapes too!)
Anybody know of a good device that will convert VHS tapes to MP4 or something and keep the closed captions in the video?
Ha ha.... no.
Well... crap... That means I gotta start all over again... I wonder how much duplication we have between VHS and DVDs, lol.
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@johnhooks This is true. In the past, when I have done that (recorded the VHS video using various tools), the Closed Captions do not come over with the video. (Or perhaps back then, the video players simply did not have the options for CC... Couldn't hurt to try again.
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@Dashrender The last card I used for that was from Happauge. It was a pretty good card. Back then, the Happauge card came wiht a copy of WinDVR, I think it was. That worked rather well. I may have to look and see how much those cards are...
New Egg has http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116065&cm_re=Happauge--15-116-065--Product
It appears to have HDMI-in as well as RCA adapters too... ~$120 bucks. Reviews say it works with Windows 10...
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@johnhooks That's ok. I have lots of life altering movies... such as the Princess Bride, and Spaceballs (I just got the DVD for this one, lol)... among others.
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@dafyre said:
@johnhooks This is true. In the past, when I have done that (recorded the VHS video using various tools), the Closed Captions do not come over with the video. (Or perhaps back then, the video players simply did not have the options for CC... Couldn't hurt to try again.
That's because they are not part of the video but are displayed by the television.
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@dafyre said:
@johnhooks That's ok. I have lots of life altering movies... such as the Princess Bride, and Spaceballs (I just got the DVD for this one, lol)... among others.
I really need to move the Princess Bride to the top of our watch list. My wife has never seen it.
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@dafyre said:
@johnhooks That's ok. I have lots of life altering movies... such as the Princess Bride, and Spaceballs (I just got the DVD for this one, lol)... among others.
I took the leap and just starting rebuying everything on Amazon VOD so that I would not have to deal with it anymore.
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@scottalanmiller If it is displayed (in WinTV, for instance) and WinTV is recording it, it should have been recorded into the video (assuming the container / codec you used supports that)... I think years ago, it was MPEG-2 or DivX were the 2 leading ones and it wasn't supported (By years ago, I mean like early-to-mid 90s)... (or I didn't know what I was doing... that is likely the case, lol).
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@coliver Yes... This is a must! Do it this weekend!
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@scottalanmiller I'm cheap... what can I say? Besides -- I have Crashplan for backups, lol.
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It's the no need to store and back it up that I like. I own stuff in super HD and never have to worry about it and can use it wherever I am.
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@scottalanmiller Me too! (<3 Plex!)
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Making Costa Rican mac and cheese for the kids, again.
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@scottalanmiller Ha ha ha. I don't either... Copy the files in and done... Arguably, all you have to do is press the Buy Now and done, lol.
We actually have growing Digital Video Libraries (Vudu, Amazon, and Google Play, lol)... Vudu, I think will let you download the movies to your device so you can watch them offline, IIRC. Google play will do this also, but it still wants connectivity to double check your license, I think... haven't used either of them on the road in a while..
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I love Vudu, it's where I buy the majority of my movies these days.