I've read the answer is JVC GR DVL915U. Are there any others I should consider as superior to that model?
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I'm not clear how the connections should be. Is it Super VHS---> miniDV---> PC? Does the miniDV automagically digitize the video & turn it into DCT codec data?
Would using a HDV cam produce better results? (i.e. more megabits == less macroblocking)
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Can't help re TBC but for your other questions:
Yes - the S-VHS will be encoded as DV (a DCT-based compression scheme).
No - using an HDV cam won't help. HDV uses *exactly* the same bit rate as DV. DV is pure intraframe compression, HDV is interframe.John Miller -
...and HDV is HD only - HDV camcorders won't convert an SD input into HDV.
(You could upconvert SD to HD, and then encode to HDV in a PC, but that would be utterly pointless, except to incorporate archive SD into an otherwise HD project)
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Originally Posted by 2Bdecided
The best camcorder I've used for analog to DV capture is the Sony PD-150/170. The VX-2000/2100 is similar.
* This can be fixed in post by changing the DV-AVI file aspect ratio property.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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...even the composite input on the HV20 isn't as good as, say, a Canopus ADVC110. The HV20 is more tolerant of bad sources, but it can't get as good quality from good ones.
I know HDV cams capture SD to DV - I was pointing out that they won't upconvert it to HDV.Sorry if that wasn't clear.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by edDV
I agree that there's no benefit switching to HDV if it's the same bitrate as DV. For standard definition video, DV codec is probably the best way to go. -
I have an Sony HC7 (HDV format) camera that will record in SD mode, but it has no pass through to convert analog to digital, even in SD mode. It was one of the features that I gave up when going to that camera from my old miniDV cam.
I agree with 2BDecided. About 4 months ago I bought a new Canopus ADVC110 for analog captures and I've been quite impressed with it. And I always use the S-Video input, not composite. I used to have an old ADVC50, but it quit working and Canopus won't support it anymore since it's so old. -
Originally Posted by theaveng
Composite = crap usually occurs in consumer equipment because the video electronics have a lower bandwidth, poor separation of luma and modulated chroma etc - i.e., cheap circuit design. The low resolution of VHS recordings isn't because the signal is composite per se. Even a live feed via the composite output from my 1993 Sony FX-525 Video8 cam rivals that from my first DV cam.
If your tapes are VHS, you won't necessarily get better results from the S-Video output of the VCR - depending on the quality of the circuits used.John Miller -
Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria
IMHO it's better to just use S-video and never mix the two signals.If your tapes are VHS.... -
Originally Posted by theaveng
For BetaSP or other component video formats, you need component capture - S-video isn't good enough. Still, if it was BetaSP, you wouldn't be asking about a TBC.
If it's S-video, try a deck with TBC built in and an ADV110. There are, of course, other solutions - whether they're better or worse depends on the situation.
Cheers,
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Simply DV did review of the Canopus 55 where they compared the result with a dv capture using a Sony TRV50 DV camcorder and they thought the Canopus did a better job on a VHS tape as the source.
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To answer the original question...
For me, it was the old Canon Optura 1500 DV camcorder which I wish I still owned. It had superb TBC capabilities. All of my 100 or so VHS tapes going back 20+ years converted to perfection.Matters of great concern should be taken lightly.
Matters of small concern should be taken seriously.
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