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I want to digitize all family vhs. They are all home movies.

I think I remember our old video was a panasonic. I had a digital scanner, and when I saw photos I remembered it.

Looking for svhs players of the recommended ones I have found Panasonic NV-HS1000 € 200 and Jvc hm-dr10000 € 300

I wanted to know which would be the most recommended, I imagine the panasonic because is the same brand

I want to digitize them to the pc I had thought of the following way "svhs tbc on" svideo connection "dvd panasonic EZ49" hdmi connection "capturer black magic"

seems correct? Will I need an external tbc to clean the signal or can I order the panasonic dvd?

Greetings and thank you
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09-07-2021, 09:22 PM
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With everyone wanting HDMI I don't know wat to recommend anymore.
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09-07-2021, 10:08 PM
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Yes, TBC needed.

No, not a Blackmagic card.
- HDMI bad, loses quality, messes up things like interlace and proper colorspace
- Blackmagic really bad, drops frames even with TBC, and doesn't report the drops
- Proprietary software required, or low-end screen recording software like OBS.

There are better cards for SD video. HDMI not needed, not wanted.

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Yes, TBC needed.

No, not a Blackmagic card.
- HDMI bad, loses quality, messes up things like interlace and proper colorspace
- Blackmagic really bad, drops frames even with TBC, and doesn't report the drops
- Proprietary software required, or low-end screen recording software like OBS.

There are better cards for SD video. HDMI not needed, not wanted.
Thank you so much, Lord smurf

It always seemed strange to me to do it via HDMI, but I read in a forum and i had the doubt.

Can you recommend a TBC that is for sale and I can get it from Europe?

Which capture card do you recommend to capture the uncompressed material?
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