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Terry Smythe November 9th 08 08:31 PM

Pause Video Capture Off VCR
 
I have a 1 hour TV documentary I want to transfer from VHS tape to a DVD.
It has within it a number of TV ads that I want to delete.

I do not want to edit to a second generation VHS tape with a second VCR.

I have 3 TV capture cards - EasyTV, Hauppauge WinTV, and MSI TVAnywhere.
All 3 do not appear to have a "pause" function during transfer from a VCR.
They all provide for Start/Stop which results in a number of video files.

I want to "pause" the record function during the passing of TV ads, letting
the VCR run continuous.

I've tried a number of utilities that purport to remove the ads from the
video file, but they all remove only the video, which results in the audio
out of synch at end of the 1 hour documentary.

Thoughts of others on how to transfer a 1hour TV documentary to disk,
without the ads, would be very much appreciated.

Alternatively, is there a utility out there that will knit together a number
of small video files following a series of Stop/Start at begin/end of the
ads?

Regards,

Terry Smythe
Winnipeg, Canada




John Inzer November 9th 08 10:32 PM

Pause Video Capture Off VCR
 
Terry Smythe wrote:
I have a 1 hour TV documentary I want to transfer from VHS tape to a
DVD. It has within it a number of TV ads that I want to delete.

I do not want to edit to a second generation VHS tape with a second
VCR.
I have 3 TV capture cards - EasyTV, Hauppauge WinTV, and MSI
TVAnywhere. All 3 do not appear to have a "pause" function during
transfer from a VCR. They all provide for Start/Stop which results in
a number of video files.
I want to "pause" the record function during the passing of TV ads,
letting the VCR run continuous.

I've tried a number of utilities that purport to remove the ads from
the video file, but they all remove only the video, which results in
the audio out of synch at end of the 1 hour documentary.

Thoughts of others on how to transfer a 1hour TV documentary to disk,
without the ads, would be very much appreciated.

Alternatively, is there a utility out there that will knit together a
number of small video files following a series of Stop/Start at
begin/end of the ads?

Regards,

Terry Smythe
Winnipeg, Canada

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Maybe you could import the video into Movie Maker...
split it and remove the commercials and resave it as
a single movie file in the .wmv or .avi format.

Maybe the following links will give you an
idea of what's involved.

Capturing Analog Video
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-CaptureAnalog.html

How To Convert VHS To DVD Guide
http://vhs-to-dvd.janvesely.com/

Movie Maker 2 - Capturing Analog Video - Dazzle
http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-CaptureAnalogDazzle.html

Download Video to Your
Computer with Windows
Movie Maker 2
http://tinyurl.com/4fpea
or...
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...loadvideo.mspx

Convert VHS to DVD
http://www.signvideo.com/conv-v-to-d.htm

Copying VHS to DVD
http://tinyurl.com/dzcho
or...
http://video-editing-software-review...hs-to-dvd.html

--

John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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Solutions that work for
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