On Wed, February 15, 2017 11:45 am, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Always Learning wrote:
Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately?
My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette player and tape recorders with broadcast quality handheld recorder DR-100mk3 and an amazingly good Sony PX440.
But how do you play all your old VCR tapes?
I converted my video tapes (the ones I taped myself, not movies I purchased on tapes: the last just went to garbage, the law here does not allow you to transfer purchased copyrighted videos to different carrier) into DVDs (with poorer quality that VCR has).
What I needed was video card with video capture capability, and piece of software. Confession: I did it in Windows (2000 probably), the card was ATI Radeon (something), that had video (and audio) inputs and came with capture software. You can find stand alone video capture box that you can feed from VCR as well. once you have mpeg video files, it is trivial to conver them to DVD structure. For that I used ffmpeg and dvdauthor (both run on Linux on FreeBSD).
I hope this helps.
Valeri
As I said, I want to burn them to disk, but I still have a working VCR.
mark
Still retain the original functionality. C7 doesn't retain all the original functionality :-)
-- Regards,
Paul. England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.
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