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Posted by Ralph on 05/08/06 00:38
Depending upon how good a quality you want, have you tried recording of a
screen and feeding the audio directly from your projector to your camera?
Using filters in VirtualDub may make it acceptable enough at low cost.
<chris@groupinfo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> I know this is a highly discussed topic, and I have done a lot of
> reading up to this point so far. I am interested in capturing some old
> Super 8 film movies with sound on my PC (to AVI files for encoding and
> burning to DVD later). I am looking for more feedback at doing the
> capturing part myself instead of taking the film in somewhere. I have
> found some posts of people that have been able to successfully capture
> their old films, but I haven't seen much information on capturing Super
> 8 with sound (I have seen mostly articles on capturing films without
> sound).
>
> Has anybody been able to capture their films with sound and get close
> to telecine quality somehow (good image quality, color, and minimal/no
> flicker)? And if so what capturing equipment did you use and what
> settings worked the best? I currently have a projector and analog
> capture card for the PC (and firewire port), and will probably have to
> rent a digital video camera. If there is no way to match a telecine,
> what are the recommendations for those (hopefully for rent)?
>
> Thank you very much for all feedback. I hope this in turn helps others
> down the road decide which way to choose, too.
>
> Thanks...
> --
> Chris
>
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