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yes that is a mullet
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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 6660833" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>I do this in 2 ways. One way is ok, and one is the best way possible.</p><p></p><p>If its just archiving and you don't care about quality, A VHS/DVD dubber will work fine.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>I use final cut pro. Which is pretty much ideal, but you can use any video editor I imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 6660833, member: 573988"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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