| Well unless you have a way to capture from a VHS, then you won't have a way to reverse that and print to tape, unless you hook up a dvd player and VCR, something i never tried either.
You better start on a few tests to see if playback is just like the orignal when you export it as a QuickTime movie. Match up your frame rates, or try different variations for the best quality and smooth playback.
I always used FCP when i needed to capture to a VHS, bt if you have a DV camera, you can convert the animation to a DV stream, print that to tape, then from there to a VCR, or hook up a VCR via RCA or S Video and grab it that way. Too many 3 letter combinations.
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