I figured I would toss this out there because there are probably a lot of people in the same position that I am(was). The short version is that I was really worried that I would screw up this project in some form. I am 8 tapes in and everything is going very smooth. I decided to write up my experience and even posted a 10sec demo of raw video (with out audio to save on size) to show the quality that I am seeing. The clip is of what my room looked like as a kid after it was redone. You can read up on what I used and why below. The short version is I used a ADVC-110 and a consumer DVD/VCR combo and everything is working out good. I think this is because the quality of my tapes is still pretty solid.
Blog Post: http://www.geekwithopinions.com/2009/05/10/vhs-to-dvd-project/
10Sec clip: http://www.geekwithopinions.com/media/Sample.avi
All in all, I am happy. I know that if I put more money into the project, the DVDs could look better. I don't have the money so I am going to have to settle. Thankfully everything is going well. I would like to thank VideoHelp for this going to so well. I am glad I stumbled upon the site because if I hadn't I have a felling it would have not went so well.
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Originally Posted by Oob
A TBC in the VCR would cure this. The processing built into certain DVD recorders would also fix this.
It's almost impossible to fix once captured. You're stuck with it now.
Cheers,
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This isn't restoration. Moving you to our Capture Forum.
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I personally use a DVR for most of my transfers. But I use it for convenience, not because it's the best. I have/had 100s of tapes - a daunting task - unlike your dozen or so.
But with the ADVC-110, you will not find much better for the hobbyist. With the addition of a TBC (yeah you know ) you will have the best possible home solution your limited budget can buy - shop no further. The "next best" thing would be something much, much more expensive, and only really a bit better, and that is really for the professional houses that are actually in the business of doing this.
And yeah, I too have had lots of help from this site over the years - and even without asking anything for years previous before I even registered just by searches and reading. It took a while before I decided to jump on-board myself - so I give thanks (again!) to the community and I do enjoy returning the favor by helping others too.
VideoHelp has always been my top choice of general purpose video forums like no other - it's the first one I ever joined and still my favorite.
Geordie.I hate VHS. I always did. -
I agree the next thing I should get a TBC but decided to see what the video looked like with out. I was happy with what I saw and just went with it. I know the "pros" will look at the sample and it will make them cringe because they know that a TBC would make it better. To me, I don't notice anything crazy so I am ok with it.
Basically the reason I do not have a TBC is because I could not justify to the family buying committee (aka my Wife). Just kidding honey.... -
Originally Posted by Oob
FWIW I've gone down the ADVC110 route too - I'm certainly not a professional - but I can clearly see that "VCR with no TBC" > "ADVC110" gives wobbly lines - worse than you see on a CRT TV when connecting a standard VCR to it.
For 13 tapes, I don't think I'd have spent any more money either - respect to your wife
btw, one thing you can fix: the levels are wrong. The ADVC110 expects correct video levels, but most consumer camcorders record "whiter than white". Most TVs will display this too, but PCs will clip it, and certain PC processing will clip it.
You could try this in AVIsynth...
Code:avisource("10 second Sample.avi") levels(0,1.0,255,10,235,coring=false)
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When you only have 13 tapes, it would be wiser to pay somebody that is using high-end equipment. You'll end up with a similar final cost, against buying all of it yourself. Then there's the obvious problem of knowing how to use the gear -- plus all the related time. Paying somebody else removes these burdens.
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That was an option I considered and should have put it in the post. I decided against it. Mainly because of my irrational fear of the mailing system.
@2Bdecided (David): Sorry about that comment, I was probably mad at my intern and took it out here or something I should have been more polite. I know the video can/could be better however for me I am good with where I am at. I will check up the suggestion with AVIsynth. -
AviSource()
Videoscope()
preview in VirtualDub:
AviSource()
ColorYUV(gain_y=-20)
Videoscope()
preview in VirtualDub:
Regarding the wavy edges and the need for a TBC: all those wavy edges will eat up bitrate when MPEG encoding. -
Well, Oob posted the original video, but any of you can help as well I suppose.
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what other generic settings would you recommend using in the script for home made vhs-c videos ?
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It depends on what's wrong with your videos. You wouldn't use ColorYUV() or levels() unless your video needs it. I couldn't find the OP's blog post anymore. I don't remember what he might have done.
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Try that blog link again tomorrow.
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