Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
I had a board in an XP box, as I recall it worked OK, no significant drama involved. It might still be in that box which might start up if I gave it a try. --R On 3/26/16 11:45 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote: That sounds like a better solution. Fewer $$$, but I'd have to make a winder machine happy. I have a couple whiney winders 7 boxes and the rest are xp. (or server 03). I have not even cranked one up for at least 6-7 months. None will be happy. You can buy a little usb dongle for cheap to plug in a vhs player or analog camcorder to digitize the tapes on your computer, RCA inputs vid and L/R audio. Then you can do whatever with them, burn to dvd or save to some cloud service or whatever. The dongles come with some rudimentary software to record in some basic format, you can probably find something to do it better or maybe OSs support it directly now. It's been awhile since I did it, had a cheap board in a winders box I pretty much abandoned. The vids came out ok, I thought recently about getting a dongle but then I would need the time to fool with it... That is cheap and easy. --R (sent from my miniPad) ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
Should have it, the professional software did anyway. Yeah a quick Google search shows "how to use the voice over tool" so its still there. I hadn't looked through the feature set in years, looks like they've expanded it greatly... -Curt From: Randy Bennell To: Curt Raymond ; Mercedes Discussion List Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 12:46 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion Like this? http://www.pinnaclesys.com/publicsite/us/products/studio/?gclid=COL7gbPp48sCFQctaQodPbIFoA Is there an easy way to add some voice commentary? I have a bunch of video that I did on our trip to Hawaii this past January and am trying to edit it somewhat using the software that came with the Canon video camera. There are times when I would like to add some explanation but do not see any ready means of adding voice commentary. If I upgrade the software, is that something I am likely to find on the newer versions? RB On 26/03/2016 1:32 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote: > A couple thoughts: > DVDs are SD, I don't understand why they'd want to upconvert and then write > to DVD, makes no sense. Besides upconverted SD looks terrible, you can't make > up data that isn't there. 720p for instance is the same frame size you'd get > if you took your SD window, turned it on its side and added two more, theres > 3 times as many pixels. Better to watch the best SD quality you can get, your > TV will scale it up anyway. > If it were me I'd just run it into the computer, save it as .mp4 or .m4v, > it'll be easier to keep around, probably be able to fit several movies onto > one DVD that way and you'll be able to watch it on computers/tablets/phones > etc. > Tim is right that Macrovision plays hell with this kind of thing, you can get > around it with a TBC (Time Base Corrector) but not everybody has one of those > hanging around. Most of the computer capture widgets should be able to work > around Macrovision, its an old technology... > If I weren't already equipped for this I'd look at Pinnacle Studio with > whatever hardware they're pitching today, looks like a Dazzle box. Looks like > it'll run you just over $100. That'll include editing software if you wanted > to play with home movies. Full disclosure I used to work for Pinnacle before > Avid bought us out. The Pinnacle name is now owned by Corel, I moved over to > the Avid side in 2006.At some point I gave somebody on the list (OK Don?) a > copy of Studio. I haven't touched one since v12, they're on 19 now... > -Curt > > > From: Curly McLain via Mercedes > To: Mercedes Discussion List > Cc: Curly McLain <126die...@gmail.com> > Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 11:29 PM > Subject: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion > > What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This > seems to be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert > it to HD through some magic, then record the result on DVD. > > http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 > > I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry > other brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better > options? > > Thanks > > I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and > preserving them on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. > But, I can scheme... > > ___ > http://www.okiebenz.com > > To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ > > To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: > http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com > > > > > ___ > http://www.okiebenz.com > > To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ > > To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: > http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com > ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
Like this? http://www.pinnaclesys.com/publicsite/us/products/studio/?gclid=COL7gbPp48sCFQctaQodPbIFoA Is there an easy way to add some voice commentary? I have a bunch of video that I did on our trip to Hawaii this past January and am trying to edit it somewhat using the software that came with the Canon video camera. There are times when I would like to add some explanation but do not see any ready means of adding voice commentary. If I upgrade the software, is that something I am likely to find on the newer versions? RB On 26/03/2016 1:32 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote: A couple thoughts: DVDs are SD, I don't understand why they'd want to upconvert and then write to DVD, makes no sense. Besides upconverted SD looks terrible, you can't make up data that isn't there. 720p for instance is the same frame size you'd get if you took your SD window, turned it on its side and added two more, theres 3 times as many pixels. Better to watch the best SD quality you can get, your TV will scale it up anyway. If it were me I'd just run it into the computer, save it as .mp4 or .m4v, it'll be easier to keep around, probably be able to fit several movies onto one DVD that way and you'll be able to watch it on computers/tablets/phones etc. Tim is right that Macrovision plays hell with this kind of thing, you can get around it with a TBC (Time Base Corrector) but not everybody has one of those hanging around. Most of the computer capture widgets should be able to work around Macrovision, its an old technology... If I weren't already equipped for this I'd look at Pinnacle Studio with whatever hardware they're pitching today, looks like a Dazzle box. Looks like it'll run you just over $100. That'll include editing software if you wanted to play with home movies. Full disclosure I used to work for Pinnacle before Avid bought us out. The Pinnacle name is now owned by Corel, I moved over to the Avid side in 2006.At some point I gave somebody on the list (OK Don?) a copy of Studio. I haven't touched one since v12, they're on 19 now... -Curt From: Curly McLain via Mercedes To: Mercedes Discussion List Cc: Curly McLain <126die...@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 11:29 PM Subject: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD through some magic, then record the result on DVD. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry other brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better options? Thanks I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and preserving them on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. But, I can scheme... ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
Look around a little harder before you pay that. Meijer here in Indiana had a few of these on clearance recently for $79. Well, ok, not Toshiba brand, but a VCR to DVD system. EdB On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes < mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote: > What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to > be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD > through some magic, then record the result on DVD. > > > http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 > > I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry > other brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better options? > > Thanks > > I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and preserving > them on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. But, I can > scheme... > > ___ > http://www.okiebenz.com > > To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ > > To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: > http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com > > -- "Das beste oder nichts." - *Gottlieb Daimler* ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
They must make the little USB doodads for Mac, and they come with iMovie. It was 2001 before I ever really edited video on Windows and that was on a $60,000 machine... Curt Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android From:"Curly McLain via Mercedes" Date:Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 11:58 PM Subject:Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion That sounds like a better solution. Fewer $$$, but I'd have to make a winder machine happy. I have a couple whiney winders 7 boxes and the rest are xp. (or server 03). I have not even cranked one up for at least 6-7 months. None will be happy. >You can buy a little usb dongle for cheap to plug in a vhs player or >analog camcorder to digitize the tapes on your computer, RCA inputs >vid and L/R audio. Then you can do whatever with them, burn to dvd >or save to some cloud service or whatever. The dongles come with >some rudimentary software to record in some basic format, you can >probably find something to do it better or maybe OSs support it >directly now. It's been awhile since I did it, had a cheap board in >a winders box I pretty much abandoned. The vids came out ok, I >thought recently about getting a dongle but then I would need the >time to fool with it... > >That is cheap and easy. > >--R (sent from my miniPad) ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
Yeah, I had a high end A to D card in the Beige G3 for #1 son. The next year they came out with the graphite Mac and the A to D was built in. That was nice. Somewhere he may still have his commercial version of Final cut Pro. I have the graphite Mac, but it has not been fired up in probably 6 or 8 years. It will likely run... I also have a National Instruments A to D card that was $1000 in 1996 or 7. I don't have the labview software nor any way to hook it to any analog inputs, unless I could just cut off RCA cables and put the cut end in the terminal block. I don't think I could figger out how to do the job with it. Maybe the graphite Mac and OS 8 or 9, whatever is on it might work. Or maybe it might work better with something like 10.2 or 10.3. (but that would require lots of futzing, and probably break the final cut pro. There is way old computer tech that would fit the mold. An ATI or other video conversion card (PCI) with the hardware could drop into a newer PC and allow you to suck VHS in and digitize it. As a digital file, you could burn it on a DVD. Get five or six movies on a DVD even at the highest resolution and coding clay ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
That sounds like a better solution. Fewer $$$, but I'd have to make a winder machine happy. I have a couple whiney winders 7 boxes and the rest are xp. (or server 03). I have not even cranked one up for at least 6-7 months. None will be happy. You can buy a little usb dongle for cheap to plug in a vhs player or analog camcorder to digitize the tapes on your computer, RCA inputs vid and L/R audio. Then you can do whatever with them, burn to dvd or save to some cloud service or whatever. The dongles come with some rudimentary software to record in some basic format, you can probably find something to do it better or maybe OSs support it directly now. It's been awhile since I did it, had a cheap board in a winders box I pretty much abandoned. The vids came out ok, I thought recently about getting a dongle but then I would need the time to fool with it... That is cheap and easy. --R (sent from my miniPad) ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
There is way old computer tech that would fit the mold. An ATI or other video conversion card (PCI) with the hardware could drop into a newer PC and allow you to suck VHS in and digitize it. As a digital file, you could burn it on a DVD. Get five or six movies on a DVD even at the highest resolution and coding clay On Mar 25, 2016, at 8:29 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote: > What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to be > capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD through > some magic, then record the result on DVD. > > http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 > > I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry other > brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better options? > > Thanks > > I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and preserving them > on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. But, I can scheme... > > ___ > http://www.okiebenz.com > > To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ > > To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: > http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com > ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
A couple thoughts: DVDs are SD, I don't understand why they'd want to upconvert and then write to DVD, makes no sense. Besides upconverted SD looks terrible, you can't make up data that isn't there. 720p for instance is the same frame size you'd get if you took your SD window, turned it on its side and added two more, theres 3 times as many pixels. Better to watch the best SD quality you can get, your TV will scale it up anyway. If it were me I'd just run it into the computer, save it as .mp4 or .m4v, it'll be easier to keep around, probably be able to fit several movies onto one DVD that way and you'll be able to watch it on computers/tablets/phones etc. Tim is right that Macrovision plays hell with this kind of thing, you can get around it with a TBC (Time Base Corrector) but not everybody has one of those hanging around. Most of the computer capture widgets should be able to work around Macrovision, its an old technology... If I weren't already equipped for this I'd look at Pinnacle Studio with whatever hardware they're pitching today, looks like a Dazzle box. Looks like it'll run you just over $100. That'll include editing software if you wanted to play with home movies. Full disclosure I used to work for Pinnacle before Avid bought us out. The Pinnacle name is now owned by Corel, I moved over to the Avid side in 2006.At some point I gave somebody on the list (OK Don?) a copy of Studio. I haven't touched one since v12, they're on 19 now... -Curt From: Curly McLain via Mercedes To: Mercedes Discussion List Cc: Curly McLain <126die...@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 11:29 PM Subject: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD through some magic, then record the result on DVD. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry other brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better options? Thanks I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and preserving them on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. But, I can scheme... ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote: > What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to > be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD > through some magic, then record the result on DVD. Recall that many commercial (Disney) VHS will have Macrovision copy protection so this scheme won't work on those: You can get a standalone DVD recorder from a thrift store for ~$20, then plug your existing VCR as an input to it - or get a "new" thrift VCR for $10 while you are there. I had no idea DVD recorders had gotten so pricey, I should start reselling; they come up a few times a month. (For you I think I have a recorder on my shelf if you want it, but shipping might be a bear; reply offlist if you can't find one locally.) I'm sure there are quality differences between DVD recorders, but to be honest the recorder doesn't have to last very long or do very much. I can't see visual differences but my vision is rather sad; YMMV. I have a dongle like Rich, and a VCP with a USB-out (also thrift store :) - but for my wedding video I recorded onto a DVD and then ripped the DVD, rather than deal with Windows video capture software. I don't have other VHS that I'm interested in preserving so I am just letting the clock run out on the rest. (The kids played with the VCP when I got it but I don't think they ever got any useful output. You are welcome to that also, but again heavy and not very usable.) Best, Tim ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
Re: [MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
You can buy a little usb dongle for cheap to plug in a vhs player or analog camcorder to digitize the tapes on your computer, RCA inputs vid and L/R audio. Then you can do whatever with them, burn to dvd or save to some cloud service or whatever. The dongles come with some rudimentary software to record in some basic format, you can probably find something to do it better or maybe OSs support it directly now. It's been awhile since I did it, had a cheap board in a winders box I pretty much abandoned. The vids came out ok, I thought recently about getting a dongle but then I would need the time to fool with it... That is cheap and easy. --R (sent from my miniPad) On Mar 25, 2016, at 11:29 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote: What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD through some magic, then record the result on DVD. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry other brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better options? Thanks I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and preserving them on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. But, I can scheme... ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
[MBZ] OT: vhs conversion
What is the most cost effective way to convert VHS to dvds? This seems to be capable of the job. Reportedly able to play vhs, convert it to HD through some magic, then record the result on DVD. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-multiformat-dvd-r-rw-r-rw-recorder-vcr-combo-with-hd-upconversion-black/9642774.p?id=1218136061726&skuId=9642774 I've heard some bad things about products from toshiba and its sundry other brands. (Funai, etc) For $260 or less are there better options? Thanks I have thoughts of someday reducing the pile of VHS tapes and preserving them on DVD. Right after I get a round tuit, probably. But, I can scheme... ___ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com