• Sony VRD-MC5 DVDirect Multi-Function DVD Recorder


    A no hassle solution that will allow you to transfer vhs to dvd in a snap is the Sony VRD-MC5 DVDirect Recorder. No computer needed!. All you have to do is plug-in your VCR to the composite or S-video inputs, load a blank DVD in this baby and start the copy. That's it! No complicated software to install or special configuration to setup. It's time to transfer your home movies now before it's too late... Click here to get your Sony VRD-MC5 today!

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  • Transfer VHS To DVD - Another Lazy Solution

     

    Here is another simple solution to transfer vhs to dvd, the sony vrd-mc5 comes with everything to record everything analog:

    • Record video to DVD from Analog or Digital sources – Playable in most home DVD player

    • Backup digital photos to DVD or create photo slideshow on DVD from Memory card or Sony HDD/Memory Stick Handycam camcorder via USB

    • Playback/viewing on built in 2.5” LCD display
    • Automatic DVD menu and title creation, choose from 4 preset menu designs

    • Automatic DVD chaptering every 5, 10, or 15 minutes, even stop-timer recording!

    • Records on 4.7GB DVD+R/+RW and 8.5GB DVD+R Double Layer Discs

    • 5 recording quality modes allow up to 12 hours of video to be recorded per disc

    This is a bit pricier (you might want to check for a used one on Ebay - Then again, used DVD burner are not really recommended). But if you have a big pile of vhs tapes to transfer, this justifies the price.

    You can also use the Sony VRD-MC5 for 8mm-dvd transfer.

    An added bonus is you can use the built-in slots accept the five most common memory cards for recording digital pictures to DVD as a slideshow or for photo storage. And for the ultimate in clarity and photo-realistic imagery, record high definition AVCHD video from Sony HDD or Memory Stick® Handycam® camcorders to DVD, playable in Blu-ray Disc™ compatible devices.

    I would recommend you buy this and make sure you test your first DVD on your DVD player to make sure it is compatible. If you buy from Amazon, you get to return with no hassle. Click here to get the Sony VRD-MC5 and finally transfer your analog video to digital today!

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    OceanLab - BREAKING TIES ~*Above and Beyond’s Analogue Haven Mix*~

    Posted by admin on August 20th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 25 Comments »

    ****Please note that the music and lyrics in this video are not owned by me. The song and lyrics in this video are copyrighted and owned by Justine Suissa, Paavo Siljamaki, Jono Grant and Tony McGuinness of Above and Beyond and OceanLab, and property of the Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep label.

    Also please note that this is not an official music video. If this was an official video, it would have taken almost an entire year if not longer to get the proper permission and licensing required. This is because at the time this audio was recorded, “Breaking Ties” was unsigned and far from being officially released. This video was made simply for HISTORICAL purposes, as it appears that this video is one of the first on the Internet to capture audio footage of OceanLab’s return at Planet Love in 2007.****

    Welcome Back OceanLab!!!

    This is a live audio clip of OceanLab’s return to the world stage at Planet Love 2007.

    OceanLab has returned with yet again another vocal trance masterpiece with BREAKING TIES (Above and Beyond’s Analog Haven Mix).

    The track premiered on TATW #177 on August 24, 2007 with much anticipation and has been wonderfully recieved by trance artists and fans the world over.

    Above and Beyond are curently mastering the album, with a tentative release date set for this summer.

    Welcome Back OceanLab!!!

    djKAKERU

    Duration : 0:5:11

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    OceanLab - BREAKING TIES ~*Above and Beyond’s Analogue Haven Mix*~

    Posted by admin on August 20th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 25 Comments »

    ****Please note that the music and lyrics in this video are not owned by me. The song and lyrics in this video are copyrighted and owned by Justine Suissa, Paavo Siljamaki, Jono Grant and Tony McGuinness of Above and Beyond and OceanLab, and property of the Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep label.

    Also please note that this is not an official music video. If this was an official video, it would have taken almost an entire year if not longer to get the proper permission and licensing required. This is because at the time this audio was recorded, “Breaking Ties” was unsigned and far from being officially released. This video was made simply for HISTORICAL purposes, as it appears that this video is one of the first on the Internet to capture audio footage of OceanLab’s return at Planet Love in 2007.****

    Welcome Back OceanLab!!!

    This is a live audio clip of OceanLab’s return to the world stage at Planet Love 2007.

    OceanLab has returned with yet again another vocal trance masterpiece with BREAKING TIES (Above and Beyond’s Analog Haven Mix).

    The track premiered on TATW #177 on August 24, 2007 with much anticipation and has been wonderfully recieved by trance artists and fans the world over.

    Above and Beyond are curently mastering the album, with a tentative release date set for this summer.

    Welcome Back OceanLab!!!

    djKAKERU

    Duration : 0:5:11

    Read the rest of this entry »

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    OceanLab - BREAKING TIES ~*Above and Beyond’s Analogue Haven Mix*~

    Posted by admin on August 20th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 25 Comments »

    ****Please note that the music and lyrics in this video are not owned by me. The song and lyrics in this video are copyrighted and owned by Justine Suissa, Paavo Siljamaki, Jono Grant and Tony McGuinness of Above and Beyond and OceanLab, and property of the Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep label.

    Also please note that this is not an official music video. If this was an official video, it would have taken almost an entire year if not longer to get the proper permission and licensing required. This is because at the time this audio was recorded, “Breaking Ties” was unsigned and far from being officially released. This video was made simply for HISTORICAL purposes, as it appears that this video is one of the first on the Internet to capture audio footage of OceanLab’s return at Planet Love in 2007.****

    Welcome Back OceanLab!!!

    This is a live audio clip of OceanLab’s return to the world stage at Planet Love 2007.

    OceanLab has returned with yet again another vocal trance masterpiece with BREAKING TIES (Above and Beyond’s Analog Haven Mix).

    The track premiered on TATW #177 on August 24, 2007 with much anticipation and has been wonderfully recieved by trance artists and fans the world over.

    Above and Beyond are curently mastering the album, with a tentative release date set for this summer.

    Welcome Back OceanLab!!!

    djKAKERU

    Duration : 0:5:11

    Read the rest of this entry »

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    Puttin On The Ritz HD (Extended 12″ Vinyl Cut - Best Version)

    Posted by admin on August 12th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 7 Comments »

    Track 1 off the U.S. 12″ LP Single release of “Puttin’ On The Ritz” by Taco, extended 6:05 cut.

    1. Puttin’ On The Ritz

    This was an analog capture from a Rega Planar 2 (P2) turntable with and Ortofon OM20 Super cartridge. The capture card was an M-Audio Audiophile 192 at 24-bit, 192kHz.

    The resulting raw WAV was boosted 6.5dB, and resampled/bit-depth down to 16-bit, 44khz. The record was sealed when I bought it for one dollar! 26 years in the plastic, and delivered to you via youtube. I put the video up as HD so the sound would automatically be in beautiful stereophonic sound, with high bitrate.

    Enjoy this really clean extended version! Best version!

    Duration : 0:6:12

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    Puttin On The Ritz HD (Extended 12″ Vinyl Cut - Best Version)

    Posted by admin on August 12th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 7 Comments »

    Track 1 off the U.S. 12″ LP Single release of “Puttin’ On The Ritz” by Taco, extended 6:05 cut.

    1. Puttin’ On The Ritz

    This was an analog capture from a Rega Planar 2 (P2) turntable with and Ortofon OM20 Super cartridge. The capture card was an M-Audio Audiophile 192 at 24-bit, 192kHz.

    The resulting raw WAV was boosted 6.5dB, and resampled/bit-depth down to 16-bit, 44khz. The record was sealed when I bought it for one dollar! 26 years in the plastic, and delivered to you via youtube. I put the video up as HD so the sound would automatically be in beautiful stereophonic sound, with high bitrate.

    Enjoy this really clean extended version! Best version!

    Duration : 0:6:12

    Read the rest of this entry »

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    Puttin On The Ritz HD (Extended 12″ Vinyl Cut - Best Version)

    Posted by admin on August 12th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 7 Comments »

    Track 1 off the U.S. 12″ LP Single release of “Puttin’ On The Ritz” by Taco, extended 6:05 cut.

    1. Puttin’ On The Ritz

    This was an analog capture from a Rega Planar 2 (P2) turntable with and Ortofon OM20 Super cartridge. The capture card was an M-Audio Audiophile 192 at 24-bit, 192kHz.

    The resulting raw WAV was boosted 6.5dB, and resampled/bit-depth down to 16-bit, 44khz. The record was sealed when I bought it for one dollar! 26 years in the plastic, and delivered to you via youtube. I put the video up as HD so the sound would automatically be in beautiful stereophonic sound, with high bitrate.

    Enjoy this really clean extended version! Best version!

    Duration : 0:6:12

    Read the rest of this entry »

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    Capturing Carbon — A new front in the fight against climate

    Posted by admin on August 5th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 25 Comments »

    Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time, the European Commission says in its description of this video report.

    To meet the targets set for reducing CO2 emissions, it’s widely accepted that new technology will play an important role sometimes as a “bridging technology”- while alternative sustainable energy sources are being developed.

    One of the most promising technologies is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This a means of capturing CO2 from sources such as power plants, compressing the CO2 and storing it away safely in geological formations underground or under the seabed instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.

    The video report shows: A CCS project under construction at a lignite power plant run by the energy company Vattenfall at Schwarze Pumpe, south of Berlin, An EU backed carbon storage project at Ketzin in Germany, A North Sea oil field run by the Norwegian company Statoil which was the first place in the world to begin CCS on a commercial basis, How both the EU and the US are working hard to develop the Carbon Capture and Storage technology.

    Interviews with key figures including: Staffan Görtz, Vattenfall Professor Frank Schilling GFZ National Research Centre for Geo-Sciences Matti Vainio, Energy & Environment Unit, DG Environment, European Commission Boyden Gray, US Ambassador to the EU Arve Thorvik Statoil, Statoil Sleipner West gas rig

    Duration : 0:8:41

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    Capturing Carbon — A new front in the fight against climate

    Posted by admin on August 5th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 25 Comments »

    Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time, the European Commission says in its description of this video report.

    To meet the targets set for reducing CO2 emissions, it’s widely accepted that new technology will play an important role sometimes as a “bridging technology”- while alternative sustainable energy sources are being developed.

    One of the most promising technologies is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This a means of capturing CO2 from sources such as power plants, compressing the CO2 and storing it away safely in geological formations underground or under the seabed instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.

    The video report shows: A CCS project under construction at a lignite power plant run by the energy company Vattenfall at Schwarze Pumpe, south of Berlin, An EU backed carbon storage project at Ketzin in Germany, A North Sea oil field run by the Norwegian company Statoil which was the first place in the world to begin CCS on a commercial basis, How both the EU and the US are working hard to develop the Carbon Capture and Storage technology.

    Interviews with key figures including: Staffan Görtz, Vattenfall Professor Frank Schilling GFZ National Research Centre for Geo-Sciences Matti Vainio, Energy & Environment Unit, DG Environment, European Commission Boyden Gray, US Ambassador to the EU Arve Thorvik Statoil, Statoil Sleipner West gas rig

    Duration : 0:8:41

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    Capturing Carbon — A new front in the fight against climate

    Posted by admin on August 5th, 2009 and filed under capture analog video | 25 Comments »

    Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time, the European Commission says in its description of this video report.

    To meet the targets set for reducing CO2 emissions, it’s widely accepted that new technology will play an important role sometimes as a “bridging technology”- while alternative sustainable energy sources are being developed.

    One of the most promising technologies is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This a means of capturing CO2 from sources such as power plants, compressing the CO2 and storing it away safely in geological formations underground or under the seabed instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.

    The video report shows: A CCS project under construction at a lignite power plant run by the energy company Vattenfall at Schwarze Pumpe, south of Berlin, An EU backed carbon storage project at Ketzin in Germany, A North Sea oil field run by the Norwegian company Statoil which was the first place in the world to begin CCS on a commercial basis, How both the EU and the US are working hard to develop the Carbon Capture and Storage technology.

    Interviews with key figures including: Staffan Görtz, Vattenfall Professor Frank Schilling GFZ National Research Centre for Geo-Sciences Matti Vainio, Energy & Environment Unit, DG Environment, European Commission Boyden Gray, US Ambassador to the EU Arve Thorvik Statoil, Statoil Sleipner West gas rig

    Duration : 0:8:41

    Read the rest of this entry »

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