lol nice solo fill //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif U gots skills.. I also have some home movies from back in the day on vhs, that i want to burn to dvd or put on the computer.. What do I do wand what do i need?
I mean I know they make them vhs- dvd recorders , but is there anyway else to do it to get a better PQ out of it
just click on the next spam thread, one of the bots surely has what you needlolol, I was looking for a vhs to dvd burning program and found this, look at how good the image gets upscaled with this program in the before and after comparison, it almost doesnt even look like the same pic!! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
http://www.nchsoftware.com/goldenvideos/index_b.html?gclid=CNnwlLz8oZ8CFQUeDQodcHi8Aw
worst norris advice so far... codecs, not condoms //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifjust click on the next spam thread, one of the bots surely has what you need
my computer is about 7 years old running a pentium 4 i believe. so basically it is slow. i have ask a lot of questions. i joined this site and paid a $10 dollar membership for one on one help. http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/ i bought a PCI card and a vcr from the guy that runs the site. i used VirtualDub with HuffYUV, a lossless codec, to compress to AVI. those programs are free. then i bought Corel Virtual Studio to edit and burn to DVD.
a lot of things can go wrong. this conversion was harder then i thought.
good deal, imma check it out.. I wonder if those programs scle the PQ at all really, compared to just buying a vcr dvd recorderi really only know minimum on the ways to do this. my equipment purchase was based on my computer specifications and the help from people that do know a lot.
God don't get me started on HDMI technology.I have a 2 month old laptop w windows 7, I just want to know what i need? Is it basically just some kind of cable that hooks up to the vcr then to my computer, then you run it through the programs u listed? .. I have hdmi on my computer, but im not sure if monoprice carries a hdmi to video rca cable //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif![]()
yep. it all starts with a good VCR and capturing in a lossless codec is going to yield your best results. at least this is what i have comprehended.It's not scaling anything, thats impossible. You can't get any better picture than you already have off the VHS. All improvements are post-Rips filtering which you can do with any video editing software.
I do this in 2 ways. One way is ok, and one is the best way possible.
If its just archiving and you don't care about quality, A VHS/DVD dubber will work fine.
If the video is degraded or important. Any deck you can connect to your computer and import with, and any editing software can give you as much or as little editing capability as you want.
I use final cut pro. Which is pretty much ideal, but you can use any video editor I imagine.
yup, i'd hurry while you can still find VHS decks lol. Check this out...yep. it all starts with a good VCR and capturing in a lossless codec is going to yield your best results. at least this is what i have comprehended.