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VHS to DVD to Computer (editing) then back to DVD?
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<blockquote data-quote="Comicstorm" data-source="post: 1952872" data-attributes="member: 232829"><p>I have a Go Video VHS-DVD combo player that will transfer VHS to DVD. I've still got to learn how to work it though... anyway, i was wondering, if i used a DVD-RW disk to transfer the VHS to the DVD, will i be able to put it on my computer, edit it, and then erase/rewrite the disk with the new video? is a Go Video compatible with DVD-RW or do i need a special type of disk?</p><p></p><p>Any other information would be helpful, since i lost my owners manual and have no clue how to work the Go Video part of it, let alone finalize the disk on the Go Video player.</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comicstorm, post: 1952872, member: 232829"] I have a Go Video VHS-DVD combo player that will transfer VHS to DVD. I've still got to learn how to work it though... anyway, i was wondering, if i used a DVD-RW disk to transfer the VHS to the DVD, will i be able to put it on my computer, edit it, and then erase/rewrite the disk with the new video? is a Go Video compatible with DVD-RW or do i need a special type of disk? Any other information would be helpful, since i lost my owners manual and have no clue how to work the Go Video part of it, let alone finalize the disk on the Go Video player. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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