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Old 10th September 2020, 18:49   #42  |  Link
tugatomsk9
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Originally Posted by benwaggoner View Post
Can't you just get a capture card that can go composite to lossless or perceptually lossless 4:2:2? Or at least real-time to something better than an ASIC H.264? That'd be fewer steps and better quality. Doing 4:2:0 capture with interlaced is just buying yourself pain..
I'd like to get a proper video capture card, but my PC is too old and archaic, not to mention there are no PCIe slots available. Also, they are too overbudget for me at the moment. (Perhaps someday in the future, when I hope to upgrade to a fine machine... and redo some of the captures (not all) and, of course, if my VCRs still work by then. )

I thought of something like those pen-drives that capture video just like you mentioned, but after my experience with a MAGIX one (poor quality), I wasn't sure about ElGato's similar options. And they were still more expensive than this 129€ Avermedia.

I also have plans to record videogames for Youtube purposes, so that might have also influenced my decision.


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Originally Posted by benwaggoner View Post
What field order are you capturing with? It should be Top Field First for PAL, and you should consistantly use that throughout the pipeline. Bottom Field First got used for NTSC by default sometimes, so if you are reusing any NTSC workflows, things could get off.
I believe it's Top Field First, but I can't tell for sure.

I live in Portugal, so all my recordings are PAL.

EDIT: I just realized I never uploaded the new video sample of the VHS tape in case. Here it is:

https://mega.nz/file/aZBSyQZY#cPYbb4...1ywo51OREItECs

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