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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:04 pm
by the Doctorb
:shock:
Man, those prices are steep!

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:32 pm
by kleh
that video rules, i got it for xmas one, year, i actually have the full 'pigeon camera' mpeg format, looks like it was filmed for a telethon or something

also doesnt is sound like 'daredevil' during the beginning when they're soundchecking?

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2005 10:32 pm
by kelman66
One thing about transferring to share this one is that it kinda cheapeans my copy that I bought a decade ago on vhs.
It is kinda nice to know that I got something that is somewhat rare, and it is sortof a reward for being into the hip for all these years.

But, I know I would feel the same way about wanting to get a copy if I didnt already have one.
Thank goodness for ebay.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:53 pm
by clearlyentranced

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 10:59 am
by rivum
TLB wrote:I got my sealed VHS copy on Ebay for $1.75 a few years back.

Just to save the VHS copy and alot of rewinding/fast-forwarding, I transferred it to DVD a couple months ago. It's burned at the highest quality (8 mbps), turning a standard 2-hr blank into a 1-hr blank. In order to get it within the 1-hr/4.7 GB maximum, I didn't include any menus and I had to cut the end credits where Neuf tells a story, but otherwise it's all there.
question for ya, i have some video tapes that i'd like to transfer to dvd (non-hip related unfortunately), what do i need to do that? what is the best capture card to get, for a relatively inexpensive amount?

rivum

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:38 pm
by srb
rivum wrote:
TLB wrote:I got my sealed VHS copy on Ebay for $1.75 a few years back.

Just to save the VHS copy and alot of rewinding/fast-forwarding, I transferred it to DVD a couple months ago. It's burned at the highest quality (8 mbps), turning a standard 2-hr blank into a 1-hr blank. In order to get it within the 1-hr/4.7 GB maximum, I didn't include any menus and I had to cut the end credits where Neuf tells a story, but otherwise it's all there.
question for ya, i have some video tapes that i'd like to transfer to dvd (non-hip related unfortunately), what do i need to do that? what is the best capture card to get, for a relatively inexpensive amount?

rivum
I've had success doing VHS -> DVD transfers, using my digital video camera. There is a "pass-through" option on the camera, that changes the analogue signal from the VCR to a digital signal for the computer on the fly. All I needed to buy was a firewire to connect the dv camera to the computer.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:43 pm
by chris
I have a DVD that srb transferred as per the method he described, and it looks great!

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:12 pm
by rivum
srb wrote: I've had success doing VHS -> DVD transfers, using my digital video camera. There is a "pass-through" option on the camera, that changes the analogue signal from the VCR to a digital signal for the computer on the fly. All I needed to buy was a firewire to connect the dv camera to the computer.
that sounds great, but i don't have a dv cam!
i gather a capture card would be a lot cheaper....anyone have any experience doing it that way?

rivum