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Topic: VHS to DVD
Kat
Posts: 7594
Location:
Anyone done this?

I have managed to get a set up going through a tv capture card but the sound won't sync up :( Tried AVI and MPEG2 (record settings) but with no luck. The beginning of the track is fine but towards the end the sound is really out of wack. I tried to capture in DVI but it took up too much space. I am using the flyvideo software

I have tried capturing through premiere but it won't allow me to choose that device.

Help!!!!!
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infi
Posts: 3272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we all have a few porn classics we want to convert. let me know how you go.
mongie
Posts: 3685
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was trying to get it to work myself, but I had great dificulty with the audio sync, and also picture quality just looks craptacular.
SquarkyD
Posts: 5648
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
check your sample rates thats where it will be going askew. ie make sure it will capture @ 30fps and playback @ 30fps for example.
Kat
Posts: 7595
Location:
How do I find the sample rates?

http://members.optusnet.com.au/katmcgovern/Image1.jpg
Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2081
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
fixed.

http://users.bigpond.net.au/khove/images/image1.jpg

yes, i'm going to hell. hi cat /wave

last edited by Erik-the-Red at 21:21:36 27/Mar/06
nF
Posts: 12181
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
i thought you normally captured to gif?
Kat
Posts: 7597
Location:
yes, i'm going to hell.

Damn skippy. I can't believe you think I would capture to my c drive..... Pfft!
whoop
Posts: 9876
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha flyvideo. man I had one of those POS things, right now I think it's best used when attached to a long stick & used as a back scratcher.

I successfully made a VHS video to DVD using a USB leadtek tv tuner thing, was just analog but so is my vhs. Sound is fine... at least I'm pretty sure it is now you got me paranoid.

edit: yep audio/video sync is fine (I just had a look :) )

last edited by whoop at 21:52:11 27/Mar/06
Kat
Posts: 7598
Location:
Anyone know of any other software that would do it?
E.T.
Posts: 189
Location: Queensland
That software will prolly work for you Kat. Change your record settings to SVCD for a start. Then change your capture bitrate to 3meg a second instead of 6meg a second. I think your audio sync issues are because of how hard your driving the hardware you have there.

Give it a whirl and let me know how that goes.

BTW, the easiest way of doing this kind of thing these day is to use a HD/DVD recorder. Works a treat if you have access to one.

last edited by E.T. at 23:15:07 27/Mar/06
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2820
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
VHS to DVD...I have a DVD recorder that does this for me, Pioneer, 160 gig hard drive, lets me edit chapters and titles. No messing around =)
E.T.
Posts: 190
Location: Queensland
yep, this is what I'm talking about. Best way to do it.

Bring your pron to my place Kat, I'll convert it for you chook :p
Kat
Posts: 7599
Location:

But svcd captures tiny. I don't want tiny, I want dvd quality. Plus when I choose svcd I can't change the bitrate it is blanked out.

0z
Posts: 1604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you be hard pressed to capture mpeg 2 (6mbit) on the fly with prefect lip sync on a software soultion, hardware is only way to go, go out and buy a mce 2005 analouge tuner with hardware mpeg2 encoder.

or capture using huffy yuv codec then compress to mpeg2 (dvd 6 mbit)
Kat
Posts: 7600
Location:
Damn it... I was hoping it was limited by the software, not the hardware.
scuzzy
Posts: 12059
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
go out and buy a mce 2005 analouge tuner with hardware mpeg2 encoder.
or a digital tuner with analog video in, hell yeah.
mongie
Posts: 3686
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
But svcd captures tiny. I don't want tiny, I want dvd quality. Plus when I choose svcd I can't change the bitrate it is blanked out.


You won't get DVD quality. Thats what I was saying, VHS makes DVD look like its UNBELIEVEABLE...
Kat
Posts: 7601
Location:
I am not really after top notch quality. Just something I can put on a dvd and it not look stretched to all buggery and I don't have to worry about the VHS wearing out.
stinky
Posts: 1482
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Have you got a digital video camera ( DV or Digital8 ) ? If so you can usually use them as a passthru for VCR->Firewire. record it to DV format AVI and then compress it to mpg2.

If not, then you could look at buying an AV to DV (firewire ) box for a couple hundred.

doing it that way keeps the audio and video in the same file and in sync.

Otherwise if you need to use the gear you've got, use the least processor intensive codec to get it on the PC and then re-encode it.
E.T.
Posts: 192
Location: Queensland
But svcd captures tiny. I don't want tiny, I want dvd quality. Plus when I choose svcd I can't change the bitrate it is blanked out.


Sorry chook, you cant improve on the original source by sampling at a higher rate. That’s why there is no point in trying to record a VHS tape in DVD quality.
Kat
Posts: 7607
Location:
poo to you!!!!!

Gonna try via the video camera though.... never thought of that :D
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