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Hi, actually I want to capture vhs videos, but I dont know that method is more recommended for saving more details in the capture.
Options: 1 Video for components. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YPbPr 2. Scart. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART 3. S-Video. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Video ¿What is method that saving more details mainly in audio? Thanks in advance.
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S-Video is best because it most closely matches the format of the video as stored on the tape. Only S-VHS VCRs will have S-Video outputs; they can play back VHS tapes as well. SCART can carry S-Video signals but I don't know much about it. Quote:
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Ok, thanks. I have still do many tests, really is exciting. ^^
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/8ae2cj54bnml9dd/ACG41.zip The guide is pretty old and partially outdated, but basically still valid. |
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I was looking for theoretical informations about analog video. I'd like to archive a few VHS tapes with the best quality possible. I've found professionals who do it with a TBC-equipped JVC DVR and with a Canopus ADVC-110 capture device, which is outputing DV signal. I'm wondering if converting a 235 lines VHS to a 480 or 576 lines DV signal makes sense, or if there's a better way. Any suggestion? |
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otudated?
this looks like an excellent resource for understanding the fundamental concepts of analog video capture, but much appears to be outdated, particularly with respect to capture hardware and software. I want to believe that in the shiny new land of 2017 the average VHS to PC workflow has been at least partially streamlined simplified as compared to olden times.
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What video capture is recommended for capturing VHS:
What software is recommended for capturing? Thanks.
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