Converting VHS tapes to digital

Jonny_L

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What's the best (read cheapest and easiest!) way to do this these days? Mac or PC, though preferably mac if possible (laptop's easier to stick next to the video recorder!) I found some really silly videos from when I was at college which I'd like to stick online for a laugh.

I used to have it sorted with a tv card on windows XP, but that all stopped when I got vista :rolleyes:
 
:rolleyes: Yeah yeah :D

Anyway I've sorted it. Turns out that a pinnacle PCTV usb2 works in vista, just not the software. Managed to get it all sorted for free with open video capture. Quality's not 100% but it's old 8mm camcorder stuff anyway so not all that great.
 
I think this weeks "Computer Active" magazine is doing a feature on it.

HTH


Pat
 
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thank allah for vista, it'll keep computer magazines and all their employees gainfully employed for a few years..... until the next bag of sh1t comes along.
 
Did you get your question answered ?

You asked about converting VHS to Digital.

If you want a .dv file from VHS the best route is a Canopus ADVC55 Video Converter for about £100.

If you just want to copy VHS to DVD use a Combo VHS/DVD Player/Recorder.

It just so happens I have one on e-Bay right now. Item No 270234827437

John
 
Johnny L how much VHS is there to convert? as imight for the cost of a few drinks do it for you.

however if there's tons I keep the option open of saying no.

regards

Lo-IQ
 


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