Here's another way to get your video digitized.
I recently bought a stand-alone DVD recorder.
Radio Shack is clearing 'em out for $50.
Feed the output of your VCR
and PVR into the two inputs using composite video, plus stereo audio cables.
Each input can use an Svideo jack as an alternate source.
Select front or rear input with the recorders remote.
Output is both composite and Svideo.
Record at 2 hrs speed for standard DVD format: 720x480
If you like, read the disc on your computer, edit with
VideoReDo, and author new DVDs with your favorite software.
Or don't. Maybe you are just -done-
I author with
DVD Labs Pro (old ver 1.6), but VideoReDo is coming out with an authoring feature this summer.
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the links in this paragraph are to the respective support forums)
At $200 for a DVD recorder, you had to be serious.
At $100 for a DVD recorder, it became attractive.
At $50 , it's a no-brainer.
I even had a $15 discount coupon, and for $35 there is no equal! :up