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Best way to capture S-Video to 1080p?
im trying to capture old VHS tapes...
i bought a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle USB 3.0 and its JUNK! it will not capture in 1080p the software is garbage, if the settings are wrong for what your doing, it blacks out the input signal and you cant even tell if its working... anyway, hate it, sent it back... so my questions is... is there a GOOD capture card, ( internal or external dont matter), that will capture S-Video to 1080p? (around $200) OR... do you need to buy an upscale converter then capture via HDMI ? obviously the less gadgets the better right? |
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What do want for final output? 1080p from 25fps or 29.97fps VHS is not BluRay compliant, and neither is 50 or 60fps. I guess you just want a "generic" 1080p? VHS is interlaced. Even if you do it, VHS doesn't have the resolution for clean 1920x1080. You'll have a blurry image, even if you cap to standard def and upscale. HD isn't based on frame size. It's based on source resolution. |
its a 1 time deal, so i figured capture the highest possible...
final output would be dual layer DVD im thinking (sure would be nice to put hours of footage on Bluray though) theres a million 1080 capture cards out there ("gamer" bullshit) but not many with S-Video inputs itd be nice to find a card that would upscale for you... what do you suggest? id like to get the highest quality possible even if the originals look like shit, thats my memories were talking about here =) i was thinking capture 1080 and burn dvd 720 |
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Get yourself an a/v receiver that accepts s-video input and outputs it to 1080 or 720 via HDMI. The output will be interlaced. Hook up the a/v receiver's to your BM card or whatever you have for HDMI capture, and fire away. There are other ways to get HDMI out, like feeding your VCR into a legacy DVD recorder that has s-video input and HDMI output, but the output will still be standard def. In any case, the results won't look like DVD, BluRay, AVCHD, or even digital video. It will look like blown-up VHS. If you're really interested in the highest quality, although I have my doubts about that, why don't you try the capture guide here? |
what about a internal Hauppauge capture card?
do you think trying to capture s-video in 1080p is a waste of time? (i have lots of tapes) i have a diamond VC500 that will capture 720, i just assumed the higher the capture the more output options you have... because someday, id like to take the captures and make an edited movie they make s-video to hdmi converters, tons on ebay and whatnot $40-$60 http://www.amazon.com/Panlong-Compos.../dp/B00V7X642C so should i go the hdmi route, or capture in 720 and let adobe premiere stretch to 1080? (if need be) i want to capture once, not once now and once more in 10 years... |
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