Sunday, January 31, 2010

History Of Vcr Player Does Anyone Know If And How You Can Connect A DVD/VCR Recorder/player To A Computer To Convert Videos To DVDs?

Does anyone know if and how you can connect a DVD/VCR recorder/player to a computer to convert videos to DVDs? - history of vcr player

I convert many videos to DVD to preserve them, others are from our childhood, I have a series of tapes and I wonder whether they, too, in a DVD or CD format to be converted. my late father and grandmother are represented in these bands, and contain a wealth of family history. I've heard that more and could do an S-video, but perhaps if someone knew a website that teach me step by step how to connect and use the set-up could be fantastic. I am not a computer technician, but with the simple terminology and statements that I might be able to do this work.

7 comments:

Dan S said...

It is necessary to a VHS signal that the computer can read to convert. This requires a special card to receive these signals. ATI All in one radon or certain products of "Win-TV produced. The ATI card is more expensive, but the system integrates the signal processing in the card, however, that the ability of the graphics card a bit limited. The basic Win TV card gives you the ability, but a pretty bad (I was one to exactly what he wants to do, and do not) work. The top card Win TV could do better. Ideally, you should tell us the signal that sends cable TV to get.

In general, the team is equipped with output jacks that sends sound speakers and a particular video signal for the monitor. In a sign that has little to do with how they manage their televisions and VCR's video signal. The sound is similarly handled, but if you have a high-end sound card, only a single entrance. If, after you lose everything and Jack Stereoor, at the VHS tapes had.

The VHS signal is closer to an analog signal over the way a DVD signal so that it is to convert the VHS signal into a TV signal needs to be modeled after standard RCA cable or the Sy can take line-level RCA audio. Then you have the cables to the input of the PC card. Then we read that the TV signal and record it on the DVD player analog in a digital or. Remember that the copy as good as the original format as simple enough that you can use.

The new generation of DVD players have a recording capacity. I hope that the price drops before any conversion routine. I think a plan so that it is for DVD players to see pictures. Have the same signal, which is already using and you accept the VCR for recording on DVD, less than the transformation of their desire to be less static and noise in the recording process.

SubJ said...

Buying a TV tuner card and install it on the team in Uruguay. They will decide available as internal cards and external adapter via the USB port. The quality of the map and team resources, the quality of the videos U caught in the BR team.

U need a device with MPEG-TV tuner card, so that the size of video files in AVI format is also reasonable that consume large spaces for 10 min 1.2 GB clip.

SubJ said...

Buying a TV tuner card and install it on the team in Uruguay. They will decide available as internal cards and external adapter via the USB port. The quality of the map and team resources, the quality of the videos U caught in the BR team.

U need a device with MPEG-TV tuner card, so that the size of video files in AVI format is also reasonable that consume large spaces for 10 min 1.2 GB clip.

jrichard... said...

Get a video capture card with audio / video from your VCR that can connect.

Here's a site that the rank of each video capture card and many critics of the users of these cards.
http://www.videohelp.com/capturecards

With the video capture card can make things much more than just a movie on your computer.
And at the same place many great leaders such as TV has received, live video, stream and broadcast, DV Cam, etc. And of course, with a step by step guide for video recording.
http://www.videohelp.com/capture

ScubaDud... said...

Cassette CD can not be done, you've just overcome many obstacles. The conversion from VHS to DVD is a possibility, but the VHS player need FireWire, you do not even need to know what to do.

Besides all that, keep that in mind. VHS tapes in May last year, more than a DVD-R. Recent tests show that DVD-R allowed once and must be valid for two years. Industries try to always this quiet for obvious reasons. Look for information on the Internet. Some say up to 100 years, others say 1-2 years ... So be careful. Personally damaged my CD-R for 4 years, failed one after the other and eventually all of them.

The Meksikan Couple said...

You can access your local Wal-Mart and purchase equipment specifically for that. Although it is better to buy in a store of high-tech too.

primal_t... said...

I converted my VHS tapes. You need special equipment, including a video card. I have the ATI All-In-Wonder. It was with the software makes it possible for the video capture and is included with cable to connect your DVD player directly to your computer. This map is now also have the option to TV or DVD sionce watch videos on your computer, the card has a TV tuner as well. You can use a series of programs to start using the volume manufacturers video DVD. I have Roxio EZ CD & DVD Creater convert me, but there are many others out there.

As for the tapes. Unless it is your own music or voice, things that are better off just downloading the music of many legal (or illegal) sources. You will not CD-quality audio cassette, but if you do, you can have any number of programs, the audio recorder (like GoldWave to use in www.hotfiles.com) to. You will receive an appropriate cable and connect the cassette player better microphone jack on your computer. If you have a SoundBlaster Live or on the sound card, or you canNo impact on board to try to improve the quality of something. Good luck!

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