HP SR1150NX Recording VHS Video Files Direct to DVD, Click the Output to File or Save Movie icon

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6Choose one from each of the following sections (order of selections may differ):

Format

Select one of the formats to record your project.

 

 

TV System

Select between NTSC and PAL for your TV system. The NTSC

 

format is used in North America, and the PAL format is used in

 

European and Asian countries/regions.

 

 

Volume

Enter a Volume name for your disc (optional).

Name of

 

Disc

 

 

 

Select Device

Select the device that contains the blank recordable DVD or CD.

 

 

Burning

Select the speed to use when recording your project.

Speed

 

 

 

Burn to Disc

Select where you would like the file to be recorded:

 

Burn to Disc: Use this to burn directly to a DVD or CD.

 

Write content to hard disk for later burning: Use this

 

to create the file on your hard disk.

 

 

7Click Start.

8Click OK.

Recording VHS Video Files Direct to DVD

To record VHS video files direct to DVDs:

1Connect your VCR or other analog video source to your capture card.

2Click Start, choose All Programs, Video, InterVideo WinDVD Creator, and then click InterVideo WinDVD Creator again.

3Select the Record video tape into DVD disc in one step button.

4Insert a blank DVD into your drive.

5Click the Capture button and select your VCR.

6Press the Playback button on your VCR.

7Click the Record button when the preview window displays what you want to record.

Converting Recorded TV to MPEG-2

Format (Europe only)

1If your project is already open, click the Edit button and skip to step 4.

2Click Start, choose All Programs, Video, InterVideo WinDVD Creator, and then click InterVideo WinDVD Creator again.

3Open a project by either selecting the Create new project or Open existing project button.

4Click the Output to File (or Save Movie) icon.

5Select a GQ, HQ, SP, LP or EP format and click OK.

6Enter a file name and click Save.

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