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    Hello, I am trying to transfer my old 8mm videotapes with my camcorder through the composite output on the camcorder and the quality is terrible. Here are some samples:
    This is a sample of one of the tapes http://www.mediafire.com/?3h6eue22kv89cg4


    This one is a live capture that I hooked up directly to my computer: http://www.mediafire.com/?02eux19ey456oxv
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    if it has s-video out you might try that.
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    No it doesn't have one.
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    What do you think is wrong with it?
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    Could be dirty or worn heads. Does the video play properly to a TV?

    What hardware and software are you using to capture the video?
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    Is this a Hi8 tape blayed back on a standard 8 camcorder?
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    The video looks the same on the TV and it cant be bad heads because I recorded that one thing live. And I use a hauppauge HVR-1600 capture card with wintv. And it is a sanyo standard 8 camcorder made in 1994.
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    If it plays that way to a TV it is a camcorder issue not a capture issue.
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    Yeah I'm thinking about buying a digital8 camcorder to digitize my tapes.
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