I know that I probably picked the most in-apropriate place for this next question, but Audioholics.com, to me ,is my "home away from home". So here goes: In the mid 80's (my un-employed periods) I frequented the local Bowling alley for last call and a quick game of eight ball, before crawling in to my house at 4AM every night(er-day
) The only reason why I made it a point to go to that bowling alley before I went home, was because they had a Video Juke Box, That had a 65 inch screeen above it, and I just had to make sure that I made a 10 or $20 donation into that amazing machine every night! There were 2 Music Videos on that machine that I had to play every time though, and I have been desperately trying to find a way to download them and then burn them onto a DVD-R. I have a DVD burner on my laptop but I've never used it. The 2 Music Videos are: "Beats' so Lonely" by Charlie Sexton(It's in Black and white, and I swear the Music Video version sounds 10 times better than the CD version that he released back then) The other Music Video is: "Ray's Rock House" by Manhattan Transfer (not the on stage live version that came out way later, just the original music video version) I know that those two Music Videos are totally on the opposite sides of each other in the music spectrum, but that's always been me. I'll be playing Van Halen's "Dance the night away" one minute, and then the Eagles' "In the city" 2 minutes later.
Sorry for the run on thread everyone. I really want to burn those 2 videos onto DVD for myself(and put a few more on the same DVD) and play them in my Home Theater. Any help would be greatly appreciated as usual.
Thanks all!! Joe B.