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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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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.
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.
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,
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.
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).
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).
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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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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