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Max Potential 04-19-2012 07:00 PM

Capturing VHS to DVD
 
Trying to figure out how to take some old VHS tapes and copy them into my computer and/or burn them to a DVD.

I found this little cheapo usb device that I think will do the mechanical trick, just wondering about what software to use along with it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260994956225... 4.m1438.l2649

Or, if there is a better option all around.

Mostly my wife wants to get her workout tapes off the VHS as the deck we have is old and we dont really want to replace it.

Any thoughts or advice?

Thanks much!

dallasnovelty 04-19-2012 07:16 PM

I have done it and they do look OK. I used a USB adapter from the vcr/analog feed to a laptop and let it run because its all done real time. If you have a lot of tapes it takes forever, hence the laptop running it

Max Potential 04-19-2012 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dallasnovelty (Post 18897537)
I have done it and they do look OK. I used a USB adapter from the vcr/analog feed to a laptop and let it run because its all done real time. If you have a lot of tapes it takes forever, hence the laptop running it

Cool, good to know someone's done it. I'm not necessarily looking for spectacular quality, just want to be able to see and hear it ok. My wife spent a fortune some time ago on her workout tapes and doesnt want to have to repurchase on dvd. We've got an extra machine sitting here that we can just let run with it for as long as it takes.

raymor 04-19-2012 07:52 PM

There are basically two kinds of capture cards - frame capture and hardware mpeg. Hardware mpeg is much better. Once you buy one, add some free software like Mythbuntu and you have a kickass DVR. For the frame capture cards, the hardware basically takes screenshots and the software turns the screenshots into an mpeg. The hardware mpeg cards send mpeg directly over the USB or PCIe - no screenshots.

When buying a capture card, one that includes a tuner (with a coax jack) will be much better for future uses, like as a DVR.


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