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USB VHS/analogue capture hardware, any recommendations?



 
 
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Old June 26th 05, 09:23 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Jason Arthurs
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Default USB VHS/analogue capture hardware, any recommendations?

We are just about to ditch our TV (and TV licence) as we very rarely
watch TV these days, to the point where our main TV has been broken
for eight weeks and we haven't even been bothered to get it repaired.

The kids do have a reasonable collection of pre-recorded VHS tapes,
many of which actually belonged to my wife and are both old and not
available on DVD.

I would like to transfer these to DVD where possible and was looking
for a video capture solution that will enable me to capture the tapes
to hard disk at which point I'll master them back to DVD.

Naturally VHS quality isn't that hot, and some of these tapes are
really approaching the end of their watchable life. So I need video
capture hardware (preferably USB) to help remaster them to DVD before
they're lost forever. As these are pre-recorded tapes it's also worth
mentioning I'll need something which can circumvent Macrovision
protection.

Regards,
Jason.

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