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07-20-2016, 04:50 AM
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I'm a mac user, and I understand that there isn't a very good solution for transfer vhs.
For work I need to transfer a big vhs archive, and i'm thinking to built a pc for that.
I understand that ATI All in Wonder is the best solution, there are a lot of them on ebay, but i don't know which one is better. Starting from scratch, what is the best ATI + Motherboard + CPU combo?
I have a JVC HR-S9600 and a Data Video TBC-1000, I'm Italian and all vhs are pal.
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07-20-2016, 11:14 AM
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Vidbox for Mac works alright doesnt drop frames.

Any old comouter would work fine for what
you need.
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Vidbox for Mac works alright doesnt drop frames.

Any old computer would work fine for what
you need.
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Originally Posted by waloshin View Post
Vidbox for Mac works alright doesnt drop frames.

Any old computer would work fine for what
you need.
There are a lot of ATI model, which one is the best?
Vidbox works, but the quality is low...
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