"I just see no reason to dick around with software, codecs, and other crap just to try to get something done that is so easy with a digital cam."
Well, to each (his/her) own. I respect your dedication to quality, but I think "Cost" does come in to play for most people. I did indicate in my earlier post that "I agree with your method if you are dealing with "High Quality" video source material". I certainly would capture in "AVI" if the source video quality is high, but for old VHS tapes where you have so many flaws and artifacts in the source, you won't gain any greater quality in your output to digital. I don't own a camcorder–if I needed to do "High Quality" captures, I would just borrow one (for the particular isolated case in which I might need it) If you already have one, then yes by all means use it (as a pass through for VHS).
Well, to each (his/her) own. I respect your dedication to quality, but I think "Cost" does come in to play for most people. I did indicate in my earlier post that "I agree with your method if you are dealing with "High Quality" video source material". I certainly would capture in "AVI" if the source video quality is high, but for old VHS tapes where you have so many flaws and artifacts in the source, you won't gain any greater quality in your output to digital. I don't own a camcorder–if I needed to do "High Quality" captures, I would just borrow one (for the particular isolated case in which I might need it) If you already have one, then yes by all means use it (as a pass through for VHS).
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