I’ve wanted to write about how to put videos (from VHS cassettes) onto DVDs using your PC for some time. Now things have settled down a bit I’ve finally managed to get it done – you can read the article here:
http://www.pcinnercircle.co.uk/index.php/articles/videos-onto-dvds/
Or if you want the printable version, click on the “Articles” button at the top of the page, then scroll to the bottom.
More articles and videos from now on…
I’ve wanted to write more articles for a while (and record more videos) and now I’ve got Pete and Georgia helping me with the Clubroom I’ve finally got a bit more time. I’m planning to keep them helping me so I can write more articles and record more videos. So stand by to get more articles and more videos! (Though of course, if there are any you aren’t interested in, you can ignore them!)
Tim
I used to be very happy to seek out this site.I wanted to thanks for this nice learn!!
Thanks for info on this issue. I dont know that
Sorry for the stupid question. What is the best search engine http://google.com or http://yahoo.com?
It’s not a stupid question at all, although there really isn’t an easy answer. Google is certainly the more popular, although some say that Yahoo can give slightly better results, it all depends on what you’re searching for. Personally I like the Google search site better, and I use the other Google services a lot (email, Calendar) so it’s convenient to have everything together and with a similar layout. If you use other Yahoo sites a lot, you might decide the opposite.
Pete
Thanks Angus!
That’s just made me think – would it be helpful if I added subtitles to any new videos I do? I’ve never used that feature in the program I use but I think that it’s reasonably easy to get a good result if I do it when I’m first producing the video.
I can’t make them ones you turn on or off like on the TV, they’d always be there – but if they’re in the right part of the screen they shouldn’t hide anything.
Tim
Great news, Tim. I am sure that the majority of your subscribers (self included) look forward to more articles and videos altho’ those of us who are more or less deaf would prefer the printed word.
Best wishes to you and yours
Angus