Hello once i save a vhs tape to my hard drive is there a program that can clean it up to make it near dvd quality?
Any pointers would be apprcaited.
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Hi allsmiles42240,
The resolution of VHS is much lower than DVD, so the picture will never be as sharp.
Also, you'll have to define what you want to clean up - what's the problem that you want to solve? Be more precise, provide a screen shot etc.There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
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Originally Posted by allsmiles42240
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Originally Posted by allsmiles42240
The best way to "clean" VHS is to do it befor it gets converted to digital format. This usally involves hardware such as a TBC, color correction devices. Even the VCR you use can make a big difference. Try the restoration forum for some ideas. -
Originally Posted by allsmiles42240There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. -
Originally Posted by daamon
..... anyhow I know what you mean by those sparkles. What editor are you using? For removing something like usually requires a high end editor. Yopu can also try virtualdub or avisynth. Both are free and have hundreds of filters, I'm sure there's one just for your needs. Someone else will probably be able to suggest one.
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...and to add to all previous answers: don't forget general rule about garbage (garbage in = garbage out).
Personally, unless its some really very valuable video, I don't bother with cleaning "original VHS' flavor" and I keep the captures in their "original" quality. The best you can do with source lower than output resolution is to preserve its quality, you can't 'enhance it' to higher resolution with any filters. Obviously VHS source will stay VHS quality, even if transferred to a HD-DVD. Any picture filtering always results in picture quality deterioration, be it loss of sharpness (details), fluidity of movement , etc etc... "quid pro quo"
The only "cleaner" I use when transferring VHS to DVD is standalone TBC (look it up, might be a good investment if you do alot VHS>DVD, otherwise don't bother). -
Originally Posted by allsmiles42240
Now that I've looked I do remeber viewing some of my own tapes on an old VCR with junk cables that had these "sparkles", I hope we're referring to the same thing. These weren't evident on my capture VCR. -
Originally Posted by allsmiles42240
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