A friend of mine (who is now overseas and cant help me) told me he bought his DV camera with AV in/out abilities so he could record any VHS material to his DV camera and then to his computer to AVI.
He said the DV camera took care of the analogue to digital conversion.
Is this possible or am I misunderstanding him? In short it would mean if I got a DV camera with AV IN and OUT I could capture all my VHS material to that and then go directly to my PC via a firewire transfer and save any hassles in capturing from VHS to PC.
Is this a good option for the ultimate goal of converting 12 VHS tapes to DVD?
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It can and does work as he said. Some cams offer "pass-thru" which allows you to skip the step of recording to a DV tape.
It is the option that I have been using for over a year and I'm happy with the results I get."Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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I am going to search these on the net, do you know what to call it so that I get DV cameras with av in and not 1000000 cameras without it? Does it have a technical name?
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Originally Posted by pinetop
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Many camcorders will do this. I use a Sony TRV320.
But note that you WILL have audio/video sync issues to deal with, guaranteed.
These cameras do not synchronize the video with the audio. So what happens is that the audio and video start out together but drift apart during the entire length of the "movie". Depending on the length of the movie, it can get to be very noticable towards the end.
I use VirtualDub to resync and frameserve to TMPGEnc.
Again I say, you will HAVE to deal with the audio/video sync issue. -
I have a Sony TRV-230 and I only experience synch problems when using Type2 for long "captures". When I use Type1 I don't have to deal with synch issues.
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Originally Posted by MpegEncoder
Also, I wouldn't worry too much about audio / video sync issues. I use the timewarp function in Goldwave to make the audio length the same as the video length which then puts them in sync. -
Originally Posted by MpegEncoder
Really bad VHS tapes or even changing sources while capturing never have given me audio sync problems.
It just works fantastic!
I am using Scenalyzer Live, maybe that is a factor? -
Originally Posted by pinetop
BTW...my Sony and Canon camcorders don't have synch problems,I always transfer in type 1.
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