Speaking of which, I'm hating myself for only buying an 80GB drive for capturing only a couple of months ago. It's already very limiting. On principle - having had one or two glitches, and we're talking irreplaceable family memories here taken from an original VHS which is supposed to be discarded once I commit its contents to DVD - I play all my authored DVDs all the way through before removing my working files for the project. Trouble is, it's hard to make time to sit down and watch the DVDs - but easy to make time to start a new project... :lol: But I'm stuck with the working files from just two projects, and I don't have enough space to start a third. Let this be a lesson to all those who are new to this viditing lark; you cannot - let me repeat that, CANNOT - have a capture disk that's too large. The price premium to double your disk capacity is tiny when you consider the benefits of the extra space.
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