ThurlFan
Grim Ghost
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- Nov 28, 2005
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I'm trying to settle on the best method for converting my old VHS-C home movies (Disney and otherwise) to something useful. My ultimate goal is to transfer them to the PC for archiving, editing, and producing DVDs that will be fun to watch as a family.
I'm reasonabaly accomplished with the video editing software, including Pinnacle Studio and Premeire Elements, along with the Sonic DVD burning utilities.
My problem is how do I get them from the tapes to the PC? I've looked at DVD recorders and dual VHS/DVD recorders. Some of these even come with digital tuners so I could record TV shows.
I've also looked at DVRs which could be used to record the video and then move the files to PC
Though I'm comfortable with new technologies, I don't have any experience with any of these devices so I can't figure out which would be best. If I burn the tapes directly to DVD with the dual deck, can I just rip the discs to something useful on my PC? While the promotional material is good at speficying formats for the media (+R, -R, etc) I don't know what to expect in terms of file format or level of resolution.
One final note: I have a Pinnacle Dazzle which connects my standard VCR to the computer via USB but I'm not satisfied with the picture quality. I had been using our old Canon Mini-DV camcorder to capture the VHS-C movies and then transferring those to the PC in a rather time consuming (but visually satisfactory) process. Unfortunately the camcorder crapped out so now I am looking at all options.
Thanks!
I'm reasonabaly accomplished with the video editing software, including Pinnacle Studio and Premeire Elements, along with the Sonic DVD burning utilities.
My problem is how do I get them from the tapes to the PC? I've looked at DVD recorders and dual VHS/DVD recorders. Some of these even come with digital tuners so I could record TV shows.
I've also looked at DVRs which could be used to record the video and then move the files to PC
Though I'm comfortable with new technologies, I don't have any experience with any of these devices so I can't figure out which would be best. If I burn the tapes directly to DVD with the dual deck, can I just rip the discs to something useful on my PC? While the promotional material is good at speficying formats for the media (+R, -R, etc) I don't know what to expect in terms of file format or level of resolution.
One final note: I have a Pinnacle Dazzle which connects my standard VCR to the computer via USB but I'm not satisfied with the picture quality. I had been using our old Canon Mini-DV camcorder to capture the VHS-C movies and then transferring those to the PC in a rather time consuming (but visually satisfactory) process. Unfortunately the camcorder crapped out so now I am looking at all options.
Thanks!
because I'm curious too. I was fully planning on the using the pinnacle setup so maybe now I'll wait until I hear other wise. I figured you'd never get as clear as a current DVD but would at least be able to get as clear as the VHS looks on the TV.
). Love the image stabilizer and the auto focus. It's tiny and very lightweight. I found it at Wal-Mart for abour $270.