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  1. Hi all,

    Purpose: To capture Analog video into Digital Video from sources such as VHS, Satllite STB having RCA and Component out connectors, at highest possible picture & audio quality

    Which of the following methods are preferable, and most importantly, what are the differences between each method in terms of picture & audio quality.

    a. Using an Analog TV Tuner Card
    b. Using HDD Recorder
    c. Using DVD Recorder
    d. Using DV-IN (pass-through) of a Standard Definition Camcorder
    e. Using DV-IN (pass-yhrough) of a High Definition Camcorder
    f. Using Video Capture/Editing card in computer
    Last edited by nharikrishna; 29th Mar 2010 at 23:30.
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  2. VHS without TBC: 2 or 3 (recorder with built in TBC)
    VHS with TBC and others: 6 (ATI 650/750 capture device)
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  3. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    VHS without TBC: 2 or 3 (recorder with built in TBC)
    VHS with TBC and others: 6 (ATI 650/750 capture device)
    Thanks. Are these the ratings?
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  4. No, you changed your post so my reply doesn't make sense any more.

    Recording a (S)VHS tape from a player without a TBC: B or C (on a recorder with built in TBC)
    Recording a (S)VHS tape from a player with a TBC, and all other SD sources: F (ATI 650/750 capture device)
    Recording HD component video: Blackmagic Intensity Pro, Hauppauge HD PVR
    Last edited by jagabo; 30th Mar 2010 at 07:36.
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  5. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    No, you changed your post so my reply doesn't make sense any more.

    Recording a (S)VHS tape from a player without a TBC: B or C (on a recorder with built in TBC)
    Recording a (S)VHS tape from a player with a TBC, and all other SD sources: F (ATI 650/750 capture device)
    Recording HD component video: Blackmagic Intensity Pro, Hauppauge HD PVR
    Thank you.
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