Make backups of your HD DVDs
The problem sometimes with new technology is its availability and usability. Take for example the case of HD DVD. The technology, no matter what people say, is still in its infant stage. Admit it, no one at this point could say if the format will succeed or succumb over its direct competition, Blu-Ray.
Over at Jake Ludington’s online site, the guy’s banking on the HD DVD format lording over the Sony‘s baby. But before that becomes a reality, he very well knows that there are still a couple of necessary things missing. He wrote, “if I want to watch my HD content somewhere other than my Xbox, or if I want to backup my $30 investment, at this point, I have to create my own solution.”
So what’s the solution he came up with? He reckoned that people need to make copies of their Hd DVDs It’s a good thing the guy isn’t selfish or whatever. According to him, here are the things needed to create backup copies:
- An Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive
- Tons of fast-write drive space
- HD capture card with component inputs
- Video Capture Software
- Proper cabling
- Video conversion software to output a compressed HD video file
To a trained eye, a breakdown of these components and the picture above needs no further explanation. That person would know instantly what needs to be done. But to those who are still perplexed, click on the Read link below for a detailed explanation. And we hope this won’t be use for piracy in the future.
The problem sometimes with new technology is its availability and usability. Take for example the case of HD DVD. The technology, no matter what people say, is still in its infant stage. Admit it, no one at this point could say if the format will succeed or succumb over its direct competition, Blu-Ray.
Over at Jake Ludington’s online site, the guy’s banking on the HD DVD format lording over the Sony‘s baby. But before that becomes a reality, he very well knows that there are still a couple of necessary things missing. He wrote, “if I want to watch my HD content somewhere other than my Xbox, or if I want to backup my $30 investment, at this point, I have to create my own solution.”
So what’s the solution he came up with? He reckoned that people need to make copies of their Hd DVDs It’s a good thing the guy isn’t selfish or whatever. According to him, here are the things needed to create backup copies:
- An Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive
- Tons of fast-write drive space
- HD capture card with component inputs
- Video Capture Software
- Proper cabling
- Video conversion software to output a compressed HD video file
To a trained eye, a breakdown of these components and the picture above needs no further explanation. That person would know instantly what needs to be done. But to those who are still perplexed, click on the Read link below for a detailed explanation. And we hope this won’t be use for piracy in the future.