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Old January 10th 04, 11:25 AM
Z Man
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"Tima" wrote in message
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I don;t care what anyone says. I burn an hour of video to a DVD from

tape.
I go from DV-AVI.
The DVD is still not as good as the original VHS.

Am I nuts?

Also, am I right?

Also, why ccan't I ever get more than 1 hour per DVD using sonic/mm2 ?

also, am i nuts?


Are you capturing analog video, or digital video through a Firewire port? If
it is analog, what hardware are you using to capture the video?


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Old January 10th 04, 11:25 AM
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VHS tape = sony digital video camcorder = firewire
thanks

"Z Man" wrote in message
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"Tima" wrote in message
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I don;t care what anyone says. I burn an hour of video to a DVD from

tape.
I go from DV-AVI.
The DVD is still not as good as the original VHS.

Am I nuts?

Also, am I right?

Also, why ccan't I ever get more than 1 hour per DVD using sonic/mm2 ?

also, am i nuts?


Are you capturing analog video, or digital video through a Firewire port?

If
it is analog, what hardware are you using to capture the video?




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Old January 10th 04, 11:25 AM
Z Man
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"TIMA" wrote in message
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VHS tape = sony digital video camcorder = firewire
thanks


I've tried capturing 8mm-Canon ZR-10. Results have been disappointing. You
might need a better analog-digital converter. The hardware most often
mentioned as being excellent for this task is the Canopus ADVC100. The
ADVC300 is their newer model, but is more expensive and is not available yet
(expected shortly). Check out some reviews of the Canopus ADVC100. You will
undoubtedly be impressed.


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Old January 10th 04, 11:28 AM
Kent Shaw
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I have the Canapus ADVC100 and it works great. I have also tried to
do the encoding with MYDVD and have been disapointed in the quality of
the output. Frames are lost and the sound gets out of sync. One of
the most highly recommended encoders is TMPGEnc.


On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 03:27:39 GMT, "Z Man" wrote:


"TIMA" wrote in message
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VHS tape = sony digital video camcorder = firewire
thanks


I've tried capturing 8mm-Canon ZR-10. Results have been disappointing. You
might need a better analog-digital converter. The hardware most often
mentioned as being excellent for this task is the Canopus ADVC100. The
ADVC300 is their newer model, but is more expensive and is not available yet
(expected shortly). Check out some reviews of the Canopus ADVC100. You will
undoubtedly be impressed.




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Old January 10th 04, 11:30 AM
Z Man
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Do you have a recommendation as to how to capture in MPEG format (with the
ADV100), for no editing direct conversion to DVD?

"Kent Shaw" wrote in message
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I have the Canapus ADVC100 and it works great. I have also tried to
do the encoding with MYDVD and have been disapointed in the quality of
the output. Frames are lost and the sound gets out of sync. One of
the most highly recommended encoders is TMPGEnc.


On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 03:27:39 GMT, "Z Man" wrote:


"TIMA" wrote in message
...
VHS tape = sony digital video camcorder = firewire
thanks


I've tried capturing 8mm-Canon ZR-10. Results have been disappointing.

You
might need a better analog-digital converter. The hardware most often
mentioned as being excellent for this task is the Canopus ADVC100. The
ADVC300 is their newer model, but is more expensive and is not available

yet
(expected shortly). Check out some reviews of the Canopus ADVC100. You

will
undoubtedly be impressed.




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