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  • Visionz
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 16

    Hardware Suggestions

    I can use some help or suggestions for an Analog to Digital conversion issue. I need to convert VHS video to Digital video. Reading posts on this forum suggest a PCI capture card and other types of hardware. I found the device below on Newegg, is anyone familiar with this? Is Adobe Premiere user friendly so that a beginner could use it?

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  • Gary D
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Dec 2005
    • 2266

    #2
    Follow this link here and ask your questions:

    Talk about all other file container formats and video codecs in this forum, including Ogg, RMVB, MOV, ASF, WMV ...
    Gary D

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    • lemonyx
      Member
      Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 91

      #3
      Hi there

      I use the WinTV 250 card made by Happauge, just takes a PCI slot on the mb. I use the RCA inputs and the "S" video connector hooked up to the VHS player. For software, VideoReDo and then Movie Factory to burn. Very simple to use - that's why I use them.

      Besides, the VHS I can backup TV programs as well and just burn to VCD. I'll have to figure out one of these days how to cram 2-3 TV programs onto one DVD.


      hth
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      • photo_angel2004
        Queen of Digital Video
        Queen of Digital Video
        • Jan 2004
        • 3558

        #4
        Originally Posted by Visionz
        Is Adobe Premiere user friendly so that a beginner could use it?

        ADS Tech API-555 PYRO AV LINK With Adobe Premiere Elements

        Adobe premier is powerfull software how ever not a beginner program.






        IMGburn ** ** Nero 6.6.0.18 **Intelli Type Pro 6.1 **

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        • Zero G
          Next to Arch Stanton
          • Jan 2006
          • 545

          #5
          I still think a stand alone DVD recorder is a very simple solution.
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          • photo_angel2004
            Queen of Digital Video
            Queen of Digital Video
            • Jan 2004
            • 3558

            #6
            If you do not want to instal a PCI capture card there are other devises that run off a usb port that you can then connect to a VCR or a camcorder. I have the Dazzle digital video creator and I love it. It also comes with some basic beginner friendly software to use. You will need more then this but this will at leaste get you started.






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            • Furiousg
              If you have any poo....throw it now
              • Dec 2005
              • 306

              #7
              I use the Dazzle Video creator also. It has worked flawlessly everytime I have tried it. You can capture from any analog source through a composite or S Video connection ( my model at least ) And as Photo Angel said, the software is very user friendly for a beginner. The only trouble I had starting out was the enormous size of the captured data until I figured out what I was doing. I would recommend trying it out, especially for the cost as they are quite cheap.
              -FuriousG-



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