Digitizing VHS Tapes?

Jonathan Romero jonnyro at jonnyro.com
Sat Mar 11 21:03:57 UTC 2006


If you go with my suggestion, make sure to get a DV camcorder that has the
capability to input video for recording, rather than just output.

Your alternative of course includes capturing the raw video and sound to
your PC, then doing the conversion.  Probably only a few gig's for a good 2
hours worth of video tape, just need a fast enough hard drive.

On 3/11/06, Jonathan Romero <jonnyro at jonnyro.com> wrote:
>
> Kindof a roundabout method, but I have had really great luck capturing
> from the composite output of the VCR to a dv stream inside a consumer DV
> camcorder.
>
> Then I just use dvgrab to capture the raw DV footage to the PC, then use
> ffmpeg to convert it to almost any format I could want.
>
> I would avoid compressing on the fly if possible, it's not really worth
> the trouble, better to do it later.
>
> DV camcorders are ultra cheap these days.
>
>
> On 3/11/06, Vincent Trouilliez <vincent.trouilliez at modulonet.fr > wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 2006-03-11 at 11:53 -0800, CJ Kelley wrote:
> > >         Second off, you should be able to plug ur vhs player into your
> >
> > >         tv card (if its an internal card) and just play the video and
> > >         record the video via tv card software to the hard drive.
> >
> > I did try that last night, using XawTV (since I have a BT chip based
> > card like the OP has), but although I could record just fine, I had
> > problems of A/V sync. About +0.90sec when recording TV at full/native
> > res (SECAM) with 24 FPS and 44.1KHz 8 bit mono audio.
> > My CPU was fully loaded, 100%, so I guess it's not fast and/or powerful
> > enough. It's a 1.45GHz AMD CPU (Athlon XP 1700+).
> > So I guess I would need a faster CPU if I wanted to record properly, or
> > a TV card with hardware encoder that can compress the video stream in
> > MPEG on the fly.
> > Or maybe my CPU is fast enough, but the software encoder in XawTv is not
> > efficient, and another would do better... no idea... hardly an
> > expert ! :-/
> > But I sure would love to have a robust and reliable way to encode VHS
> > tapes too, as I do have one or two that I need to digitize (to keep them
> > on my hard drive though, not to transfer to DVD discs).
> >
> > --
> > Vince
> >
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>
>
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> Jonathan S. Romero
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