VHS to DVD with Windows Movie Maker 7
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easy, you should have little to no problem.
Step 2: Put Windows Movie Maker On Your Computer
You have to download and install Windows Movie Maker onto Windows 7, since it is not included automatically with the operating system, unlike most previous versions of Windows. After you have it installed, all of its myriad features will be provided to you.
Step 3: Start Recording
Plug the VHS in to the capture device that you have, and get ready to transfer the video to your Windows Movie Maker program. Movie Maker’s primary feature, which is called Record Dialog, is the means by which you will convert the video to your computer.
You will appreciate a lot of the features found in Record Dialog. Prior to recording, you will have the option to tell Movie Maker that you want to record sound and video, or one of them separately. Naturally, capturing