Hi Brent, I am sloooowly converting the recordings to DVDs. I have the 2002 and 2003 conventions available. The 2004 DVD set refuses to be copied so it is useless in making copies for distribution. I have to redo it. I have captured the raw video from 2005, 2006 and 2007 conventions into my home computer. That's the easy part. Next is to process the video. It takes about 10 hours of post-production work for every hour of play time. Then copying takes about 20 minutes per disk. The 2004 convention came out to 8 disks! It takes a while to copy a full set. That is why I have charged $10 a disk for a full set of disks. Keep pushing me. To date the demand for these videos have NOT indicated they are a valued asset and constructive use of my time. If on the other hand I see a demand then I'll bump finishing the conversion up in my life's list of priorities. Regards, Ray --- On Sun, 7/6/08, Jay K. Jeffries <bottomgun@mindspring.com> wrote: From: Jay K. Jeffries <bottomgun@mindspring.com> |