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What software to use?
I have finally got together all of my various tapes and videos of camcorders past.
I'm wondering if I should attempt to transfer these to DVD myself, or let a lab do it? I have Nero software, but was wondering if I should get Adobe if I attempt this. :? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!! Sandy |
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If you already haveNero I would do a test with that, maybe one tape to see if you like the results and if you do, go wtih what you have.
I dont use Nero so I am unfamiliar with what results you would get, but if you are just doing a straight transfer then the software shouldn't make a difference. It's when you start editing the footage that software comes into play
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