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  1. I wish to convert a few VHS tapes to DVD. I know the mechanics as I've been doing CVDs for over 2 years now.

    I'm currious if it would make any difference to capture the AVIs (Virtual VCR & Huffyuv compression) at 720x480 and convert to a DVD mpeg using Tmpgenc at 720x480

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    Capture at 640 x 480 and convert to DVD at a resolution of 352x480. The source will be regular VHS tapes and a few store bought VHS movies...

    I will be using DVDiT PE 2.5 to author.
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    Originally Posted by kenmo
    I wish to convert a few VHS tapes to DVD. I know the mechanics as I've been doing CVDs for over 2 years now.
    I asked this question awhile ago and got the following answer:

    "NTSC is definitely 720x480, capturing at 352x480 will give a significantly duller picture. If possible ALWAYS capture at 740x480 you can always resize later. Some say it overkill to cap at 720 for VHS but I disagree. Capturing at 740 will ensure you get the full bandwidth your input is capable of receiving, regardless of the source. I personally can see a dramatic increase in quality on all capture sources."

    (Sorry, I forget the original poster).
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    I'd have to disagree with that answer entirely.

    Read the guide in my signature for more information on capturing from tv/VHS sources.
    I'm not online anymore. Ask BALDRICK, LORDSMURF or SATSTORM for help. PM's are ignored.
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    Originally Posted by txpharoah
    I'd have to disagree with that answer entirely.

    Read the guide in my signature for more information on capturing from tv/VHS sources.
    Well, I have tried it both ways with the same short clip from a VHS tape.

    I would agree with the original poster, capturing at 720x480 gives a brighter picture and a cleaner conversion to Half-D1 format.
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  5. I capture directly to DVD compliant mpeg2 at 720x480 resolution then use NeoDVD Plus to make the DVD files and then use DVD2one to get the files onto a single DVDR. This works very well for me and is the fastest way I have come up with to produce the best quality.
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