Something like this? USB 2.0 Audio/Video Converter - Digitize and Edit Video from Any Analog Source Including VCR, VHS, DVD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJKSJZ8/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_DYWFFDKH9ZJY6G1NTTKF
My tape sources are Hi8 and S-VHS, that is S-Video quality between VHS and DV. (Also I backed up some music from my old reel tape recorder to "HiFi" HQ VHS tapes 20 years ago). Og And I got a working Sony Hi8 tape deck and a Panasonic S-VHS deck on eBay a few years ago, as players beside my still working Sony Hi8 camcorder. Terje lør. 25. sep. 2021, 21:37 skrev Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]>: > Nothing would be better than if this can be done via Cin-gg > > https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Transfer_VHS_DVD_Media_or_V.html > > Terje > > > lør. 25. sep. 2021, 16:52 skrev Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected] > >: > >> Although I have and have used some Black Magic external tools for this, >> I'm also interested in simple and low cost options for Linux workstations. >> >> In a recent article the Augustin VGB100 usb2.0 video adaper and VLC was >> used to record video >> https://www.arsouyes.org/en/blog/2021/2021-05-17_Numerisation_VHS >> >> Any experience here with similar A/D video adapters, quality and >> applications for recording on Linux?. >> >> Second I wonder if some lossless, compressed master video format is >> available for better quality before final converting with typical ffmeg? >> >> And third, maybe a stupid question: >> Is it possible to record just Audio with an A/D Video adapter, which >> audio record format and what quality, compared with a pure Audio adapter? >> And if so, can audio record applications like Audiacity be used? >> >> Terje >> >> >> >>
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