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vhs to dvd - high quality & low cost!



 
 
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Old March 18th 05, 04:35 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Pete
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Default vhs to dvd - high quality & low cost!

What is the best way to go from vhs to dvd?

Any anyone recommend some hardware (at a reasonable cost - i.e home user)
that would produce a reasonable quality output. (i.e at least as goods as
VHS origional, and enhanced if possible)

I have seen hardware solutions such as the advc300. If this the best way
forward, or can a equivilent result be acheived via a imput card and
software?

any thougths?


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Old March 18th 05, 05:46 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Gripper
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Default vhs to dvd - high quality & low cost!


"Pete" wrote
What is the best way to go from vhs to dvd?

Any anyone recommend some hardware (at a reasonable cost - i.e home user)
that would produce a reasonable quality output. (i.e at least as goods as
VHS origional, and enhanced if possible)

I have seen hardware solutions such as the advc300. If this the best way
forward, or can a equivilent result be acheived via a imput card and
software?

any thougths?


see my post about the Aldi DVD maker. Highly recomended. Have been using it
with Premiere today: good quality captures, no dropped frames.
For VHS source material it is more than adequate for the job. Included
software lets you capture and burn DVD on the fly: or can edit before
burning.
hth
Neil


 




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