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  1. I did a quick search on VideoHelp and haven't found a topic that would list YouTube channels with better than average quality captures. So I am starting one.

    Feel free to add to this list with the name of the channel, a link and maybe a link to a particular video that you like.
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  2. Captures & Restoration lollo's Avatar
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    captures from oln/hodgey, one of the most most knowledgeable users here and on digitalfaq forum: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXKXopgMQXi_KguJUCQ8Psw
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  3. You can check my channel, most videos are from vhs
    *** DIGITIZING VHS / ANALOG VIDEOS SINCE 2001**** GEAR: JVC HR-S7700MS, TOSHIBA V733EF AND MORE
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  4. Formula60 - Formula 1 videos in 60 fps.

    Check this out, a 1976 race in widescreen! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-qlTcilaXg
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  5. TheFastlane - Formula 1 videos in 50 fps.

    Upscaled 50 Hz TV looks very good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l101oQtswnA
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  6. Nuukkis Motorsport - Rally and Formula One in 50 fps.

    This is incredibly good looking footage! Quoting the uploader, "frame Interpolation was done with Flowframes, colour enhancing with Vegas and AI upscaling was done with Topaz Video Enhance AI." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYn00dud-M8
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    Themaster, that "Didn't Mean to Turn you On" video should be 4:3.
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    I was amazed by the quality of this channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/rrn3000/videos
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    Originally Posted by PadPoet View Post
    I was amazed by the quality of this channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/rrn3000/videos
    Those are broadcast formats captures, Possibly Betacam SP as it was the most dominant format, I have captures of Betacam, Betacam SP and Digital Betacam, You cannot compare those to VHS, totally different tier of quality.
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    I have captures of Betacam, Betacam SP and Digital Betacam, You cannot compare those to VHS, totally different tier of quality.
    I agree.

    I have several SVHS recordings of a TV show broadcasted in the 2001 at low bitrare/low resolution (so low quality) and then captured with the classic workflow, and a video of the same show from a Digital Betacam captured with a BlackMagic workflow, and unfortunately compressed while captured with h264 codec.

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    Here the comparison (compressed with h264 to save space for uploading); it's night and day, although analog capture is the raw file without any restoration (a basic deinterlacing and denoise should have been applied for a more fair comparison): compare.mp4

    edit: the Digital Betacam tapes were provided to us by the TV station as a gift for the support activity to their programs provided by our fan club
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  11. DuckFanGWR8 - Danny has some, like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIC0vRvqUHU - matted widescreen VHS.
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