Hi,
I'm new to the world of PC video capture, and would like some advice. I want to capture what I have on video cassette and eventually put it onto DVD. The first step for me is to actually capture what's on the video cassette, and I want the video/audio quality to be good. Here I have listed what I have for a basic setup:
AMD athlon 1.3ghz, 256mb memory, 28gig empty spare harddrive.
Geforce AGP V6800 Deluxe Graphics Card with s-video input.
Videologic Sonicfury soundcard with mini-jack (line-in and mic) input.
Standard VCR with composite outputs
Composite to s-video cable.
Composite to minijack cable.
If anyone can see me running into any future problems with this setup, please advise me on what to upgrade to. I also have bunch of questions I'd like to ask, (deep breath):
What is the best /most popular software for video capture?
Do I use the line-in or mic minijack inputs?
Do I record the audio mono or stereo for TV playback?
How much space on a hard drive would a 3 hour DVD quality capture use up?
How much (time-wise) can you fit onto a single sided DVDR?
Lastly, is there anyone reading this in Los Angeles who can provide a VCR to DVD service for cash? Failing that, a cheap lab in LA that can provide the service? Just in case this causes me to lose my mind
Thanks very much, I appreciate any response.
Paul S.
I'm new to the world of PC video capture, and would like some advice. I want to capture what I have on video cassette and eventually put it onto DVD. The first step for me is to actually capture what's on the video cassette, and I want the video/audio quality to be good. Here I have listed what I have for a basic setup:
AMD athlon 1.3ghz, 256mb memory, 28gig empty spare harddrive.
Geforce AGP V6800 Deluxe Graphics Card with s-video input.
Videologic Sonicfury soundcard with mini-jack (line-in and mic) input.
Standard VCR with composite outputs
Composite to s-video cable.
Composite to minijack cable.
If anyone can see me running into any future problems with this setup, please advise me on what to upgrade to. I also have bunch of questions I'd like to ask, (deep breath):
What is the best /most popular software for video capture?
Do I use the line-in or mic minijack inputs?
Do I record the audio mono or stereo for TV playback?
How much space on a hard drive would a 3 hour DVD quality capture use up?
How much (time-wise) can you fit onto a single sided DVDR?
Lastly, is there anyone reading this in Los Angeles who can provide a VCR to DVD service for cash? Failing that, a cheap lab in LA that can provide the service? Just in case this causes me to lose my mind
Thanks very much, I appreciate any response.
Paul S.
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