VHS to DVD transfers
VHS to DVD transfers
Now that I have a DVD burner. . .
Has anyone tried to save an old favorite movie, VHS or PAL onto a DVD-R?
I assume a little converter box gizmo would come into play, as RCA, s-video, and coax connectors (friendly to VCRs) are not entirely PC friendly.
It would be great if anyone has done this successfully.
Ned
Has anyone tried to save an old favorite movie, VHS or PAL onto a DVD-R?
I assume a little converter box gizmo would come into play, as RCA, s-video, and coax connectors (friendly to VCRs) are not entirely PC friendly.
It would be great if anyone has done this successfully.
Ned
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I am doing so with my camcorder. So far I have burned 4 DVDs with about 8 hours of video. All you need is the following:
1) Video Digitizer Board - I use Pinnacle Studio AV/DV digitizer with Studio 8 software. It now ships with Studio 9 Software and only costs around $90
2) Some good DVD burning software - Studio 8 is supposed to do this but it sucks royally. I use Nero6 for this and it is excellent. You can buy a serial number and download the installer for $70
3) Patch cables to go from your video unit to the DV board. The Pinnacle AV/DV board has both composite and S-Video inputs. I had to rig up an audio cable to go from my camcorder into my (onboard) sound board. All this I either got with my camcorder or bought from Radidio Shak for like $5
Total Cost => $165
From the other thread ...
1) Video Digitizer Board - I use Pinnacle Studio AV/DV digitizer with Studio 8 software. It now ships with Studio 9 Software and only costs around $90
2) Some good DVD burning software - Studio 8 is supposed to do this but it sucks royally. I use Nero6 for this and it is excellent. You can buy a serial number and download the installer for $70
3) Patch cables to go from your video unit to the DV board. The Pinnacle AV/DV board has both composite and S-Video inputs. I had to rig up an audio cable to go from my camcorder into my (onboard) sound board. All this I either got with my camcorder or bought from Radidio Shak for like $5
Total Cost => $165
From the other thread ...
Iceman wrote: I grab the video off the camcorder with Studio 8 and save it as a DVD compatible MPEG at highest-quality. I then use Nero's VisionExpress to burn the MPEG onto a DVD disk. That disk works with my DVD player in my PC and in the two DVD players I have around the house.
digitizer
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what did the results look like? Compared to the original.
what did the results look like? Compared to the original.
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Or you could simply spend $45 on a Leadtek TV2000XP and use the software that comes with it to edit and burn your DVDs for you. Nero is good, but it won't convert the video to the VOB format for you. Not many set-top players can read MPG format.
That card will accept coax, RCA, and s-video connections. Drivers that come on the CD are rock solid stable, and it even comes with a PVR application. (and *gasp* its not bloatware!)
I recommend you use RCA for the video since coax makes for a really shitty picture. You'll also have to hit up Radio Shack for an audio input cable to run from the VCR to the tuner, but that shouldn't run you more than $5 (two RCA male -> 1 3.5mm headphone). Try to get one with a 90 deg bent connector if you can so it won't be as likely to get a kink in it.
That card will accept coax, RCA, and s-video connections. Drivers that come on the CD are rock solid stable, and it even comes with a PVR application. (and *gasp* its not bloatware!)
I recommend you use RCA for the video since coax makes for a really shitty picture. You'll also have to hit up Radio Shack for an audio input cable to run from the VCR to the tuner, but that shouldn't run you more than $5 (two RCA male -> 1 3.5mm headphone). Try to get one with a 90 deg bent connector if you can so it won't be as likely to get a kink in it.
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2 stupid questions:
Hey, I got the Pinnacle card:
Does the S-video cable carry sound too? (I only have onboard sound, which I never connected to the front panel due to confusing terminology)
Can drive sizes be dynamically changed in XP under admin tools? I accidently made C: a tad too small
I am confused about the front panel audio thing, I'll post it as a new topic . . .
Hey, I got the Pinnacle card:
Does the S-video cable carry sound too? (I only have onboard sound, which I never connected to the front panel due to confusing terminology)
Can drive sizes be dynamically changed in XP under admin tools? I accidently made C: a tad too small
I am confused about the front panel audio thing, I'll post it as a new topic . . .
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No. S-video is video only. Its just four wires with the color channels split up. You might want to read my post above for a solution for audio input.Ned wrote:2 stupid questions:
Hey, I got the Pinnacle card:
Does the S-video cable carry sound too? (I only have onboard sound, which I never connected to the front panel due to confusing terminology)
You'll need a non-destructive partitioning program like "Partition Magic". Its either that, or delete both partitions and start all over.Can drive sizes be dynamically changed in XP under admin tools? I accidently made C: a tad too small
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It actually is pretty funny...That you can't figure it out. I'm on Nero Ultra 6.0.0.0MD-2389 wrote:Really? Thats funny because I have it installed on my machine right now (6.3.1.6) and I see no such option. Please, enlighten me.
Hint: Author a DVD of some meaningless clip using NeroVision express. When it comes time to burn, use the image recorder rather than actually burning it (to save on dvd-r's). Then mount it on a virtual drive, and use windows explorer to take a peek. You'll notice a VIDEO_TS folder when you do the exploring. Guess what you'll find inside
If that doesn't work, maybe you're on the demo version? You need to have the mpeg2 plugin installed, and I believe that requires a fully registered version.
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Firewire/Mini DV ownz .. been using it for over 4 years (audio/video/transport-automation)
Regular Camcorders Suck @$$
Pinnical 9 does everything you need, you just need to read the directions...(pirated copies do not work..BTW)
Nero blows, but it makes newbies feel like pro's who do not want to read instructions
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as Far As DVD work, never had a problem with any of them
Regular Camcorders Suck @$$
Pinnical 9 does everything you need, you just need to read the directions...(pirated copies do not work..BTW)
Nero blows, but it makes newbies feel like pro's who do not want to read instructions
Adobe Premiere/After Effects Ownz
as Far As DVD work, never had a problem with any of them
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NeroVision Express is a simplified version of Ahead's video authoring application.
Nero Express is a simplified GUI for Nero Burning Rom.
It's always good to know what the software you have installed on your very own personal computer does, rather than make generalized assumptions due to similarities in naming.
Have a nice day.
(and yes, Nero isn't the best thing going for DVD authoring...but it DOES get the job done. Why are you selling a riding mower to a guy with a 32 square foot lawn Bubba?)
Nero Express is a simplified GUI for Nero Burning Rom.
It's always good to know what the software you have installed on your very own personal computer does, rather than make generalized assumptions due to similarities in naming.
Have a nice day.
(and yes, Nero isn't the best thing going for DVD authoring...but it DOES get the job done. Why are you selling a riding mower to a guy with a 32 square foot lawn Bubba?)
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I burned a 2 hour tape onto a 4.7GB DVD. It said "37% quality." Still trying to comppare it to the original and look for artifacts. BTW, I found that if you go find them, you can play the VOB files on the HD with WinDVD. I used the Pinnacle Studio.
In other news, DEP module of SP2 was restarting my PC everytime explorer tried to preview an MPG. Lameness. You can exclude some programs from DEP, so I did.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103_2-5326707.html
In other news, DEP module of SP2 was restarting my PC everytime explorer tried to preview an MPG. Lameness. You can exclude some programs from DEP, so I did.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103_2-5326707.html
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Ned, just about any modern software DVD player can do the same thing. I do the same thing with PowerDVD all the time.Ned wrote:I burned a 2 hour tape onto a 4.7GB DVD. It said "37% quality." Still trying to comppare it to the original and look for artifacts. BTW, I found that if you go find them, you can play the VOB files on the HD with WinDVD. I used the Pinnacle Studio.