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Re: Recording old VCRs onto DVD

Posted by peter.jennifer@gmail.com on 10/16/06 13:02

OK, looks like the video stabliser. I typed it into google and saw this
on maplin (think somebody mentioned that they used to stock them)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/searchtemplate.asp?criteria=VIDEO%20STABILISER
which one should i get?

Peter

kim wrote:
> <peter.jennifer@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1160989071.880951.319830@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> > Thanks for all the replies, but another option has occurred to me. My
> > laptop has got a Roxio(?) DVD burner software. Could I connec the VCR
> > to the laptop and transfer the video. Then burn the film to a DVD and
> > watch it?
>
> Not if you want half-decent picture quality. The Panasonic has a built-in
> digital timebase corrector. Without it you will see all the flaws in a VHS
> recording which are not normally visible such as flagging at the top of the
> screen and line-tearing across the whole picture. It's also best to use a
> S-VHS machine as the original playback source otherwise you will be encoding
> unwanted composite video artefacts as well.
>
> (kim)

 

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