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I am looking to move home videos from a camcorder which uses a cassette tape to my computer and then burn to a dvd. What would be the best software to do this in windows 7. Let me know if you need additional information please

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wouldnt you actually need hardware for that and not software? something like this....

 

Avanquest-VHS-conveter-500_thumb.jpg

 

ps, wrong section homie

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I bought the Honestech  VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe system.  It does DVD and Blu-ray.

It has software and editing that comes with it.  I did VHS and Digital Tape conversions.

It worked flawlessly.  I got it on sale at Kohl's in December 2012 for $49.  Worth every penny.

 

http://www.honestech.com

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Video editing depends on your cpu/gpu.

 

Windows comes with windows movie maker which is basic editing. I use it for 90% of my Youtube videos. It does lag on weaker systems, but is a great standard editor.

 

Some other free ones: http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/best-free-video-editing-software-9-top-programs-you-should-download-1136264

 

If you want to go more advanced, it'll cost some pretty pennies. I.E. Vegas Pro 13 is like $600 and requires a pretty powerful pc to run optimally.

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The editing software that comes with it is pretty good.  You can do fades and other things and add titles and such.

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