Satellite P205D - Does line-in port accept vcr signal

Help with video import P205D, will line-in accept vcr signal? Trying to import video to burn to dvd.
Did not realize i was such a newbie.

*probman*, I have P205. The laptop does not have any line-in video port.
The only suggestion - buy yourself external TV-tuner, BUT with line in and *capture* feature. You can not change the direction of the signal of the built-in video port.
P.S. Yes!!! I have a suggestion for you! Start your VCR, put the laptop face to face to your TV and capture the video from TV screen to the webcam of the laptop. It will work! :)
Just a joke
Message was edited by: AndrewSh

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