- Advice on Buying
- Posted by Lee Davison on July 3rd, 2004
Im looking to put some of my VHS videos onto VCD, these are things like
music concerts off the TV. I dont really know how to go about it. I take it
I need some sort of TV capture card, I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 128MB
graphics card installed. I have a DVD R drive and a CDR drive so from a disc
creation point of view im sorted. Could someone advise:
1) What TV Card I need (min spec, approx price £)
2) What cables I would need for the video recorder connection
3) What ports I need to ensure my video has before I buy any of the above.
Thanks all,
Lee Davison
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- Posted by Rôgêr on July 4th, 2004
Lee Davison wrote:
Any video capture card should do okay with VHS tapes (providing you have
a relatively decent computer). Once captured, burn them to vcd with the
CDRW or the DVD R drive. You may find that many tapes produce files
large enough to rquire DVD +R/-R. For cables, you can use good old RCA
composite (yellow, red & white) or even coax video cable for input. Got
S Video? Even better.
- Posted by Dodo on July 4th, 2004
http://www.adstech.com/products/API_550/pdf/API550b.pdf
Plug that bad boy in, fire up Windows Movie Maker and capture some high
quality video. Once you get it to your hdd, you can encode it into a file
small enough to fit on a CD.
- Posted by Dodo on July 4th, 2004
search pricewatch.com for api-550