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kathy_toth

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  1. <p>Thanks, Ric, for your comments. But you left me with a confused look on my face. If you were in my position, where would you start? Am I better off to figure out how to build my own aerial transfer unit, or look into a digital frame by frame method. Cost is, of course, a big consideration, but not a deal-breaker in any case. This is not to say I can spent $thousands on a start up unit. But if I'm going to do this, I do want to do it right. If I were to go the way of the frame by frame idea, where do I start with that?<br>

    Thanks for your comments,<br>

    Kathy</p>

  2. <p>I have really enjoyed reading the posts on this subject. I have recently been given boxes and boxes of family movies ( 8mm and Super 8) dating to the Stone Age. (Well, it feels like that....). I was looking for the best method to do this myself for a minimal cost. After reading all the posts, however, I am beginning to think it would be worth my time (and money) to invest in a DVDirect and a Cinemate 20. My plan would be to use my family movies for my learning curve, and then move ahead with doing others. I currently have a good demand for my ProShow Producer Slideshows, and could see adding this as an additional service. If I am thinking of heading this way, what advice do those of you already doing this have for me? I appreciate your advice and suggestions.<br>

    Kathy</p>

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