Video capture without TV tuner on Qosmio F10

Hello,
I have a Qosmio F10-101. It does not include a TV tuner but I have composite in and s video in. how can I capture any movie?
Please I really need help!

> Hello,
>
> I have a Qosmio F10-101. It does not include a TV
> tuner but I have composite in and s video in. how can
> I capture any movie?
> Please I really need help!
I have a G20 and don't know the F10, but if you have video-in, you
can capture and save (and edit too) mpeg files with programs like Intervideo WinDVD Creator.
Bye

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