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PCTech 18th Jan 04 06:52 PM

I was looking into doing something special for my wife for our first year annaversary! And that would be taking our wedding tape and putting it on DVD so we can play it in our DVD Player, make a nice menu and all that stuff. Well I did my research and figured out my player will play DVD-RWs and thats great I use nero and now for the interesting part! HOW do you take a VHS Tape and put it on your computer? I was looking at the dazzle thing at bestbuy, but is there a better solution? Maybe a TV Capture card and play the tape on TV and have it captured to the computer? As always I'm confused! Can someone shed some light on this situation for me?

Regards,
~PCTech


PS HD Space is not an issue. Would I be better doing this some other way?

Bads 18th Jan 04 08:07 PM

The most inexpensive solution is to buy a TV card ;)

I use an Ati tv tuner for doing what you want to do :lol:

PCTech 18th Jan 04 08:11 PM

do you have a personal recomendation on to which card I should use? Thanks for your suggestion! I'm all for inexpensive! :)

Thanks,
~PCTech

Bads 18th Jan 04 09:02 PM

I have an ATI tv card and I like it ;)

This is an ATI tv wonder

~*McoreD*~ 18th Jan 04 11:33 PM

Hi PCTech,

What is your computer configuration? To capture video you got two options:
  • Capture in raw AVI format -- this needs a fast computer since you are going to perform a Software based Video Compression.
  • Caputre directly to MPEG2 format -- you don't always need a fast computer since the Hardware encoder does it all for you.
My suggestion is for you to go with a Hardware Encoder, yes it that option is more expensive than the first option. But it will save you time.
The fastest computers nowadays still need hours to compress 1-hour video data.

Allthough this shop is in Australia, you will have an idea about the prices and what types of hardware is used in this field.

Canopus Let?s EDIT RT -- 456.806 USD
Code:

http://www.ht.com.au/Scripts/xworks.exe?CAT:AVO:0:Ds#Tof
Pinnacle Studio 8 Deluxe -- 453.758 USD
Code:

http://www.ht.com.au/Scripts/xworks.exe?CAT:AVP:0:Ds#Tof
Or else, you can use a TV Card like Bads said, and import the video in AVI format and use your favourite DVD Burning Software to burn your DVD Compilation.
(some newer TV Cards support hardware compression).


All the best,
McoreD

~*McoreD*~ 18th Jan 04 11:38 PM

Oops forgot this one:

I own a Dazzle* Digital Video Creator USB for my old PII. All it can do is AVI to MPEG1. It is no longer avaliable in the market.

The newer products are really impressive:
Dazzle* Digital Video Creator 150
Code:

http://www.pinnaclesys.com/ProductPage_n.asp?Product_ID=1426&Langue_ID=10
But now I don't use any of these. My P4 is fast enough to real time encode uncompressed Camcorder video to WMV9 via Movie Maker. I am getting near-DVD Quality. So no more extra costs for me.

It your choice after all, :)
McoreD

rikytik 19th Jan 04 12:00 AM

Two solutions:

Buy a video capture card. My capture card happens to be an ATI All In Wonder TV card, like Bad says. It has analog input for vcr input. Bascially two inputs: Videdo and audio.

The other solution is buy a USB video interface. Less work, maybe cheaper, same result.

Then use any capture software. Go hightest quality because VHS coming in through a composit connection ain't the best. Burn and you got it.

PCTech 19th Jan 04 03:01 AM

What would give me good quality as far as viewing it after its captured on the computer? I was really looking to go with a dazzle solution, but I was also really considering a TV Card (ie the all in wonder varity). The best capture card i've seen does 300 x 200 something like that, which aint good by my standards. plus I want my wife to see high quality! dazzle or tv capture card? I'm puzzled as to which would give highest quality! I've got some video software that came with my DVD Burner and btw, my computer setup is below:

1900XP+ 1GB DDR400 390GB HD Space, GeForce2MX200

HOpe that helps,
Regards,
~PCTech

~*McoreD*~ 19th Jan 04 03:16 AM

You will need to capture video at 720 * 576 Resolution in order to get DVD Quality -- and your system should be capable of doing it *if* you don't use a Hardware Encoder.

Your system will do Real-time 720 * 576 Capturing using Windows Movie Maker 2 (Software Encoding) however that's WMV9 -- not MPEG2.

Hardware Encoders can real-time capture:
Quote:

Format: PAL/SECAM
Compression: DVD-Quality MPEG-2 and VCD Quality MPEG-1
Maximum resolution: 720 x 576
Maximum frame rate: 25 frames/50 fields per second

Can you please link us to a All-In-Wonder TC Card you are thinking of buying? (I had no luck googling for it).

Cheers,
McoreD

KingCobra 19th Jan 04 04:55 AM

I've been looking at getting this one. Any thoughts about it would be welcome. :)

WinTV-PVR-350

Code:

http://www.hauppauge.com/html/wintvpvr350_datasheet.htm


Here is a nice source for info in this area that a friend gave me.

Capture sections:

Capture articles
How to capture Video, TV,Cam using a TV-Card/Videocard with Video-in
How to capture using WinTV PVR cards.
How to capture using a ATI All-In-Wonder or other ATIs Capture Cards.
How to capture using a Dazzle card.
How to capture Analog Video using a Digital Camcorder.
How to capture DV Cam using a firewire/DV/iLink card.
How to capture other
What capture card should I get?


Code:

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/capture


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