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Ideas Please, NTSC VHS to DVD
I have managed to locate an old movie (NTSC VHS) that i would like to preserve onto DVD, (-R) anyone got any ideas, that will help me sort this mind bender. And aproximate costs involved.
Cheers Guys
R
RE: Ideas Please, NTSC VHS to DVD
i`d have thought the equipment you require would be:-
NTSC compatible VCR.
Video Capture card for the PC (ATI cards are commonly supplied with video
in / video out connectors)
if you have the above, run the A/V leads from the vcr to the input connectors
on the video card. you may find that you have to go into the advanced settings
of the video card to select 60hz (ntsc standard) otherwise you`ll get a dodgy picture.
then i suppose its just a case of playing the video and capturing it onto HDD ready
for transfer onto DVD-R
cost wise, ntsc compatible vcr £50 tops (yours may already be compatible if less than
5 years old) video/graphics card probably £70ish, maybe less?
hth
Ste.
This item was edited on Wednesday, 10th March 2004, 22:30
RE: Ideas Please, NTSC VHS to DVD
Cheers Ste,
One thing i forgot to mention is that i`m running from a laptop so i`m asuming this equipment can be purchased externally? i.e USB2.
Video and leads i have already so no probs there.
Any advice on what make of external kit to buy or stay away from.
Cheers
Rich
RE: Ideas Please, NTSC VHS to DVD
Rich,
had this product emailed to me t`other day..maybe what you want..plus it`s a bit
cheaper than the one James detailed above...
here
Ste.
This item was edited on Thursday, 11th March 2004, 15:55
RE: Ideas Please, NTSC VHS to DVD
Yes but the Serif product will only capture upto SVCD resolution. What I think you need is this USB2 product. It will capture video in VCD/SVCD/DVD resolution.
You can get it from Maplins for £49.99 (on special offer for the next week or so) - sorry no direct link, but type in product code A58AY. HTH
This item was edited on Thursday, 11th March 2004, 19:23