09-17-2024, 10:29 AM
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I'm looking for a viable setup for digitizing VHS and VHS-C, along with an old camcorder which might have some footage. This seems to be a very daunting task, which I require some help with. I might also want to digitize Digital8 and MiniDV, Video8 and Hi8.
I'm not sure how many tapes I have but likely quite a bit, and I would like to help my friends and family digitize aswell, so there will be quite a bit of tapes of varying runtime, with and without audio.
I started researching all of this yesterday, so bear with me if my terminology is incorrect, also please do explain thoroughly as I do want to understand. I should state English is not my first language, but I do understand most things.
All items should be PAL compatible as I live in EU/Denmark. Preferably I would like a setup that is Mac compatible.
Basically, I'm looking for an all-in-one solution, that can digitize a lot of things "good enough". I don't need perfect as I understand the price of this will be outside my budget. I hope to spend around 300-500 Euro (330-550 USD).
As far as I've gathered, I need to get the following:
VCR (I have found a Philips VR 1100 and a Panasonic NV-HS950 which is within my budget)
Deck/camcorder
TBC
The Philips VCR I've found comes with 1 year warranty and is 320 Euro (350 USD), the Panasonic comes without warranty and is 210 Euro (220 USD).
My questions are:
Is all the above reasonable and within budget?
Do you know where I can find a deck/camcorder and TBC in the EU, and any recommendations that are available?
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09-17-2024, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Noodles_Sch
I'm looking for a viable setup for digitizing VHS and VHS-C, along with an old camcorder which might have some footage. This seems to be a very daunting task, which I require some help with. I might also want to digitize Digital8 and MiniDV, Video8 and Hi8.
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That's too much of an ask for only 300-500 €.
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I'm not sure how many tapes I have but likely quite a bit, and I would like to help my friends and family digitize aswell, so there will be quite a bit of tapes of varying runtime, with and without audio.
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The more tapes you have, the more a budget setup fall apart. Your stack of tapes that won't work gets taller and taller.
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I started researching all of this yesterday,
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You've had a good start, in terms of understanding that you need good players, TBCs, good capture cards, etc. But your budget is way off. It's like asking to buy a new car for 300-500 €.
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Preferably I would like a setup that is Mac compatible.
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That won't happen. Mac was never friendly to video capture, and modern versions have near-zero support for it. Even modern Windows 10/11 isn't capture card friendly, with Windows XP and 7 being the best OS for capture. Not Linux either.
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Basically, I'm looking for an all-in-one solution, that can digitize a lot of things "good enough". I don't need perfect as I understand the price of this will be outside my budget. I hope to spend around 300-500 Euro (330-550 USD).
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Its not about "perfect" or "good enough", but simple basic functionality. VHS will never be "perfect", and "good enough" is usually a euphemism for "I'm too cheap, so trash quality is fine". I don't think you either of those, but rather not yet understanding the costs of gear required for a competent conversion job. And again, especially if you have lots of tapes, lots of formats.
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As far as I've gathered, I need to get the following:
VCR (I have found a Philips VR 1100 and a Panasonic NV-HS950 which is within my budget)
Deck/camcorder
TBC
The Philips VCR I've found comes with 1 year warranty and is 320 Euro (350 USD), the Panasonic comes without warranty and is 210 Euro (220 USD).
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Forget "warranties", just buy from somebody reputable. In your part of the world, for PAL, get a deck from VCRshop.
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My questions are:
Is all the above reasonable and within budget?
Do you know where I can find a deck/camcorder and TBC in the EU, and any recommendations that are available?
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And answered.
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09-17-2024, 11:35 AM
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Hello Lordsmurf, thank you so much for the reply I’ve read some of your posts trying to figure out what I need, so you’ve already been very helpful.
I have some follow up questions regarding the info you have provided me with. How much would I need to fork over for a decent setup?
Windows is definitely also an option, I didn’t believe Mac was an option but wanted to shoot my shot. I’m definitely not competent enough for this job, which is why I was hoping for help from someone like yourself
I will check up on VCR shop, and what I read between the lines are “do not buy secondhand”, is that correct? Because I have been looking through EBay for the VCR. Again, thank you for your time, it’s very much appreciated!
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