Digitizing amiga vhs tapes

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Looking nice! :thumbsup:

... except for the 2nd vid, lol, sounds like Tales From the Crypt edition... shouldn't we call an exorcist? ;)
 
@Arnljot

Good stuff! I noticed your description says "Thanks to davideo for help and the good people at AmigaBay.com". It should actually say AmiBay.com unless I'm wrong. :D

Take care,

Heather
 
Fixed the link to amibay.com

Trying to reup the videos to see if that fixes the sound issues (which I do not have on the original videos, only the youtube versions).

And to hedge my bet I'm reencoding videos 2-to-6

Video 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YudNik7Hn8w

Video 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtf8Wic0s54

Video 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2a2BOJW9vg

Video 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9aD9kxjs58

Sound isn't perfect yet. Still some tuning to do, but atleast it's approaching watchable.

---------- Post added 18th November 2009 at 00:25 ---------- Previous post was 17th November 2009 at 23:01 ----------

Fixed the link to amibay.com

Trying to reup the videos to see if that fixes the sound issues (which I do not have on the original videos, only the youtube versions).

And to hedge my bet I'm reencoding videos 2-to-6

Video 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YudNik7Hn8w

Video 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtf8Wic0s54

Video 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2a2BOJW9vg

Video 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9aD9kxjs58

Sound isn't perfect yet. Still some tuning to do, but atleast it's approaching watchable.

I have desided to remove the videos for now.

Two reasons:

1) Copyright, I need to contact Prism Multimedia to get their permission.
2) Crap quality, but it's subordinate to no 1.
 
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If you need any help rendering the videos for web streaming let me know. I can also give you webspace on the amibay/ca servers to host the files if needed. Would allow you to provide them in much higher download only quality.
 
If you need any help rendering the videos for web streaming let me know. I can also give you webspace on the amibay/ca servers to host the files if needed. Would allow you to provide them in much higher download only quality.

I'm still working on issue no 1.
 
I highly recommend you take a look at the h.264 codec, combined with using AAC audio with a datarate of 64 kbps, 16-bit, 44.1 khz mono. You can really shrink video down and retain quality.
 
@All: i have about 10 Amiga VHS tapes, that, before the get lost, would love to convert to DVD. What card do you suggest me to buy for the PC, in order to grab them the best quality possible? K-World? Kozumi? Any suggestions please? I have some cool stuff that i want to preserve and (if copyright is not an issue), share with the community

Regards
Sebastian
 
There are many options and ways to capture video into a PC these days. But with the speed of current PCs there isn't a need for an actual capture card as such for the processing any more (unless you were working with HD), although it does depend on the PC setup and if you have other hardware.

Many newer graphics cards have a video in, so it is worth checking that first. Failing that, if your PC has a firewire port, and you own a camcorder with a firewire port then you might be able to use that.

Most digital camcorders these days provide an analogue-to-digital passthrough capability, allowing you to hook up an s-video source to them and to then feed this live via the firewire port (the camcorder performing an analogue to digital conversion on the fly which is often much better quality than standalone analogue video capture cards, and the reason I use it). Read more about this at http://www.videohelp.com/dvanalog

The big advantage of capturing video via the camcorder method is that the resulting video files with be in DV AVI format at about 3.3 MBps, which is a great format to work with when editing video as it is much smaller than uncompressed formats like RAW AVI, and is not as compressed as formats like MPEG2 which were not designed for editing.

Failing that, the next cheapest option is to get a USB capture card. It just plugs into a spare USB2 port on your PC and lets you capture any analogue video source directly to HDD.

The best consumer video editing software for this is Adobe Premiere Elements, but the cheaper Pinnacle Studio is also quite good. There are also completely free video capture packages, including VirtualDub which I recommend. There are loads of tutorials on how to use VirtualDub found on the Doom9 and videohelp sites. Such as http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/capture/start.html

Also have a look at http://www.videohelp.com/capturecards to look at the available video capture cards on the market. You can break the search results down into the type of card you are looking for, such as AGP, PCI-E, USB etc, and also the features you want on it.

A USB2 capture card can be as inexpensive as $50.
 
Wow! Harrison!! Thats real good info!! Thanks a lot!!!
Actually, i dont own a camcorder, i dont have a GFX card with video in and my PC doesnt have firewire port. So i guess i have to go to cheapest methods. The USB method sounds good, i just wonder how good will be the video quality...same as VHS or less good?

Its funny...NSCXP2005 only replies saying things like "this thread sounds interesting" and that kind of stuff... indeed it is a very interesting thread!
 
A good USB capture card will give you video and audio quality equal to the VHS tapes you are capturing. There should be no problems there.
 
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