On Monday, September 27, 2021, Andrew Randrianasulu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Monday, September 27, 2021, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> A previous article also using Easy Cap >> https://gordonlesti.com/digitize-a-vhs-tape-with-ffmpeg-and- >> easycap-on-linux/ >> >> Another similar usb video converter, "Cleantt" on Amazon, mentioned as >> Linux compatible >> https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Converter-Capture-Support- >> Android/dp/B07QFVNSYJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords= >> free+drive+usb+video+capture+card+with+support+for+linux& >> qid=1632603850&sr=8-5#immersive-view_1632603916288 >> >> And in another, more recent article Jancane A/D video usb adapter is >> rated as the best among 10 (linux not mentioned) >> https://geekydeck.com/best-usb-analog-video-capture/ >> >> https://www.audiointerfaces.net/jancane-usb-2-0-audio-video- >> converter-video-capture-card-digitizes-video-from-any-analo >> g-source-including-vcr-vhs-dvd/ >> >> But I haven't yet seen any a/d usb 2.0 adapter that documents something >> "better quality" record format than mpegs (possibly DV25) compression. >> >> What I really want is some kind of 4:2:2 sampling rate documented, like >> i.e DV50 or other. Neither USB 3.0 adapters is found, which possibly is >> neccessary for 4:2:2 FLAC lossless compression? >> > > > AVerMedia CE310B (Chipset: Conexant CX23888) > Requires kernel version 4.19.106, 5.4.22, 5.5.6, or later. > > > from > > https://wiki.raptorcs.com/wiki/POWER9_Hardware_Compatibility_List/PCIe_ > Devices#Video_Capture_Cards > > if you follow link to manufacturer's site it will say device support > uncompressed (4:2:2) capture.. > > a bit more expensive (~100$) and requires pci-e slot... but cheap usb > devices tend to be cheap on all fronts? > also, this answer suggest old Hauppauge USB-Live 2 might work (there were problems on older kernels, you probably need to connect this device to dedicated usb bus (check with lsusb), and this requirement about initing audio capture before/at same time as video capture sounds a bit strange? ) https://superuser.com/questions/1523804/linux-usb-video-capture-issues > > > >> Comments and other options or suggestions are welcome to clarify the >> latter :; >> >> >> Terje >> >> >> >> >> >> søn. 26. sep. 2021, 00:32 skrev <[email protected]>: >> >>> Yep, something like that, I think the make I used was Easycap. >>> >>> MatN >>> >>> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 23:26:27 +0200 >>> "Terje J. Hanssen via Cin" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > 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/Transfe >>> r_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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