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I don't know how to digitize VHS video tape, but if anybody has the setup to
do it, I'll make it available to anybody that wants it. The only casualties were the aforementioned video camera (bounced it off the top of the airplane which by that time was the bottom, we did, we did) and a severe ding on my watchband where it hit the mag key. Not a drop of blood or a scratch on any of the four of us. Of course, two of the miserable b@$!@rd$ claimed their sex life was ruined and got my insurance company to dish out $100k and my airplane was beer cans, but nothing else. The hell of it was that it was a charity flight to raise money for a memorial to a cancer victim at the airport. Jim -- "If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... I watch it every now and again just to scare the living bejesus out of myself. Jim Jim, is that something that you have made available or would be willing to? Maybe it is on Jay's site, I haven't checked yet. I'm trusting that the back seat pax was OK??? Matt |
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![]() Of course, two of the miserable b@$!@rd$ claimed their sex life was ruined and got my insurance company to dish out $100k and my airplane was beer cans, but nothing else. The hell of it was that it was a charity flight to raise money for a memorial to a cancer victim at the airport. Jim If they can't think of ANYTHING else, it's "Loss of Consort." Karl |
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![]() RST Engineering wrote: I don't know how to digitize VHS video tape, but if anybody has the setup to do it, I'll make it available to anybody that wants it. The easiest way is to get a digital camcorder and plug that into your A/V out on the VCR and record the tape as you play it. The camcorder does all the work. After you've recorded it onto the camcorder you now have it in digital form and can feed it into a computer or DVD recorder. |
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"Newps" wrote in message
. .. RST Engineering wrote: I don't know how to digitize VHS video tape, but if anybody has the setup to do it, I'll make it available to anybody that wants it. The easiest way is to get a digital camcorder and plug that into your A/V out on the VCR and record the tape as you play it. The camcorder does all the work. After you've recorded it onto the camcorder you now have it in digital form and can feed it into a computer or DVD recorder. Wow. Why don't you suggest he converts it to BetaMax while he's at it? Better suggestion, hook the VCR directly to a video capture card on a computer or a DVD recorder...Not all camcorders are "digital" you know. I would do it for you but I don't have a VHS VCR... -- Doug Semler, MCPD a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh). The answer is 42; DNRC o- Gur Hfrarg unf orpbzr fb shyy bs penc gurfr qnlf, abbar rira erpbtavmrf fvzcyr guvatf yvxr ebg13 nalzber. Fnq, vfa'g vg? |
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![]() Doug Semler wrote: Wow. Why don't you suggest he converts it to BetaMax while he's at it? Better suggestion, hook the VCR directly to a video capture card on a computer or a DVD recorder...Not all camcorders are "digital" you know. That's ridiculous. The VCR out is analog. If you've ever had your computer convert analog video to digital you know how long the process takes. And how many people have an analog video capture card in their PC? With a digital camcorder you'll need a firewire card, commonly known as an IEEE 1394. Lots of computers have those as they serve other purposes. The digital camcorder, and they're all digital nowadays, does the converting on the fly. |
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"Newps" wrote in message
. .. Doug Semler wrote: Wow. Why don't you suggest he converts it to BetaMax while he's at it? Better suggestion, hook the VCR directly to a video capture card on a computer or a DVD recorder...Not all camcorders are "digital" you know. That's ridiculous. The VCR out is analog. If you've ever had your computer convert analog video to digital you know how long the process takes. And how many people have an analog video capture card in their PC? With a digital camcorder you'll need a firewire card, commonly known as an IEEE 1394. Lots of computers have those as they serve other purposes. The digital camcorder, and they're all digital nowadays, does the converting on the fly. I do it all the time, on a 1.7Ghz machine with a $120 video capture card with a hardware encoder. It takes 3 seconds longer than it does to play the source being digitized. Digitizing a 10 minute tape would take me 10 minutes 3 seconds direct to computer. Longer if you go to the cam corder first. No matter how you slice it, the digitizing isn't the time consuming part, it's the playback of the analog source I question the recommendation to "get" a digital camcorder for $400 (those with line-in recording functions) when a $100 video capture card (with hardware encoder *and* editing software) would be better tools for the job... -- Doug Semler, MCPD a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh). The answer is 42; DNRC o- Gur Hfrarg unf orpbzr fb shyy bs penc gurfr qnlf, abbar rira erpbtavmrf fvzcyr guvatf yvxr ebg13 nalzber. Fnq, vfa'g vg? |
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![]() "Doug Semler" wrote I question the recommendation to "get" a digital camcorder for $400 (those with line-in recording functions) when a $100 video capture card (with hardware encoder *and* editing software) would be better tools for the job... I think the "get a camcorder" comment was made along the lines of "pick one up out of the cabinet, or borrow one", not as in "go buy one." Besides, he is not interested in going to any expense to digitize the tape, and has only offered it if it does not cost him anything, or take too much effort; am I right, Jim? ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... "Doug Semler" wrote I question the recommendation to "get" a digital camcorder for $400 (those with line-in recording functions) when a $100 video capture card (with hardware encoder *and* editing software) would be better tools for the job... I think the "get a camcorder" comment was made along the lines of "pick one up out of the cabinet, or borrow one", not as in "go buy one." Besides, he is not interested in going to any expense to digitize the tape, and has only offered it if it does not cost him anything, or take too much effort; am I right, Jim? ;-) Sorry. Bad mood today, I'm quitting smoking g -- Doug Semler, MCPD a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh). The answer is 42; DNRC o- Gur Hfrarg unf orpbzr fb shyy bs penc gurfr qnlf, abbar rira erpbtavmrf fvzcyr guvatf yvxr ebg13 nalzber. Fnq, vfa'g vg? |
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![]() Doug Semler wrote: I question the recommendation to "get" a digital camcorder for $400 (those with line-in recording functions) when a $100 video capture card (with hardware encoder *and* editing software) would be better tools for the job... Get, as in knock on the neighbors door and borrow one. Total cost $0. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message . .. Doug Semler wrote: Wow. Why don't you suggest he converts it to BetaMax while he's at it? Better suggestion, hook the VCR directly to a video capture card on a computer or a DVD recorder...Not all camcorders are "digital" you know. That's ridiculous. The VCR out is analog. If you've ever had your computer convert analog video to digital you know how long the process takes. And how many people have an analog video capture card in their PC? With a digital camcorder you'll need a firewire card, commonly known as an IEEE 1394. Old stuff -- the USB2 ports are ubiquitous and faster then 1394. |
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