Re: 2107
  Brian

Hi Tim
If you still have a video player, you can buy an adaptor kit to
connect your VCR to a USB connection on your computer. The kits
usually come with software to convert it into a video format and you
can edit it, maybe enhance the quality. Try eBay, or Jaycar (maybe
more expensive)

There are also shops who will do the conversion for you, perhaps with
professional grade equipment, but they are not cheap and charge by the
minute.
Brian

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From:tramsdownunder@...
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Sent:Tue, 14 Aug 2018 16:23:36 +1000
Subject:[TramsDownUnder] 2107

With the 21st anniversary of the arrival of 2107 in Sydney this friday
& the recent pics of 2107 at Penrith in its sad & sorry condition.
After 3 years of sitting in the hot afternoon sun out Penrith way, I
noticed the front of the aoa is very faded.Will it be able to be
removed ? Or is it permanently stuck on.?If it can be removed will it
pull the paint off from underneath? 
Another thing, I have a home made video of the arrival of 2107.I
followed the convoy from The Crossroads all the way to the city. In
some places I got ahead of it to film it oncoming.The vid of course is
raw, unedited & on VHS-C video tape in PAL format.I don't have the
equipment to edit this film into a better condition, can anyone help
or offer a suggestion as to how I can do it.
I think it would be an interesting item for the museum if it was done
properly.
Having said this, I must dig it out & have another look.
Also, this business of Transdev not wanting to hire enthusiasts sounds
a bit like discrimination to me.
All for now,
Tim, in Sydney.

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