Postby Warrior4Christ » Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:22 pm
I have video in/video out on my graphic card, so I:
-Use single RCA cable to connect video out on VCR to video in on graphics card.
-Use a 2 RCA to 3.5mm stereo cable to connect the L & R audio outs on VCR to line in on sound card.
Then you can record your tapes onto the computer. My prefered format is Panasonic's DV AVI codec (best by far if you decide to do further editing).
You may find that the audio and video go out of sync slightly for long clips. To fix it you may need a video editor that is capable of time scaling (but that is only for long clips, as I said).
Now, there are four devices I can think of for connecting a VCR to a computer.
-VIVO graphics card (like I have)
-TV tuner
-digital camcorder (some - not all - have a video in connector which you connect the VCR to, then connect the camera as usual with firewire)
-dedicated capture devices that encode to MPEG in real time (expensive, not recommended)
I don't know current prices on things, but my guess is that if you're happy with your current video card, the best choice would be to get a TV tuner with video in. You can get analogue and digital TV tuners in one card, which is probably recommended (but more expensive). I'd be surprised if TV tuners are as cheap as $30 with video in.
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MOES.
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