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Bob:<br>
Since I began making video movies to go onto disk, I looked at the
previously skimmed-over manual for my VCR . I found that my player
would accept only DVD and V-CD formats, both of which were compatible
with my movie program, from Studio Nine. I've had some compatibility
problems (too long for this group to have to read) at my church. They
decided to buy a video camera that recorded in JPEG. Haven't been able
to see if it's possible to change formats in the camera just yet.<br>
BTW: I'd definitely start with the NTSC format; it's the widely used
one here in the North American market.<br>
<br>
Bill Glaze<br>
P.S. Contact me back channel if I can help further.<br>
<br>
Bob Pastorello wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">What flavor "video" signal do I need
to the input of a VCR? NTSC, PAL, "Composite", what?</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">I want to use my video card output
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Any suggestions?</font></div>
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Bob Pastorello<br>
NSRCA 199 AMA 46373<br>
<a href="mailto:rcaerobob@cox.net">rcaerobob@cox.net</a><br>
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