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REQUEST: I am requesting guidance/review of my proposed workflow for converting Family Movie VHS to Digital and eventually DVD. I am also requesting suggestions for VCRs.
Background: I've done some conversions over the years with mixed results. Originally, I had an old PC that used a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 1600 card. I then switched to the Honestech VIDBOX VHS to DVD 8.0 Deluxe USB module, since I no longer had the old PC. I used a Sony SLV-N81 VCR for captures with both capture setups. I thought the colors were a bit more vibrant on the Hauppauge compared to the Honestech.
I only did a few before and now would like to get about 20 or so done. I started searching for guidance on best practices/tools which led me to this site. I realize now that I may have used some inferior equipment or was missing tools. I've searched a few times through the site and think I have a proposed workflow to try out:
Proposed Workflow
- SVHS VCR - any recommendations? I saw some posts about Mitsubishi u748 and 749. Any other suggestions that I can get off ebay or is my Sony good enough?
- Panasonic DMR-ES10 for TBC
- USB capture card such as Hauppauge or VC500
- Software - Virtual Dub?
I am trying to limit my budget on this. I found a Panasonic ES10 on ebay for about $80. I am now looking for a SVHS player. I will be using Windows 10. I have an ASROCK Deskmini A300, so a PCI card is not an option. Capture device will need to be USB.
Any suggestions for a SVHS player? I read on here the Sony SLV-N81 is not great, so I thought I should get something else. Is SVHS strongly recommended instead of regular VHS player.
Any changes to the workflow?
Based on this approach, is there a link/guide here that can help me with settings for ES10 and Virtual Dub?
I did find local place that would do the transfers as well. They charged about $28 a VHS and that would be for either DVD or Digital Files, not both. It would be around $600 for all 20 DVDs. My proposed setup should be less than $200, which does not include resale when I am done. Although my time, effort, and possible frustration is hard to quantify.
		
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