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    How i can get best video quality without any loss from my vhs cassette on dvd . Iwant to make dvd of vhs cassette.
    I have new panasonic dvd recorder. When i recorded it on dvd disc in sp mode . The result was not perfect.
    ANY programme or by Tv tuner card or any method can help me in without quality loss recording.
    Vhs Cassette has the best quality
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  2. Nobody's ever thought of that before! Oh wait...

    https://forum.videohelp.com/search.php?searchid=155380
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  3. Texan V Bot's Avatar
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    I have both a Panasonic and an Ilo DVD Recorder and the Ilo has a better picture.
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    Here's my workflow:

    a. Panasonic AG-1980 >> DataVideo TBC-100 >> EliteVideo BVP-4Plus >> Hauppauge PVR-250 (Capture Card)

    b. VCR switched to JVC HRS7500U same work flow.

    Also have Panasonic Prosumer model from mid 1990s, JVC S-VHS model 3911U (lightweight - cheap) to throw in for playback issues.

    I have been known to leave out the TBC and Proc Amp when not needed (i.e. excellent source that Hauppauge can work with).
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    Right idea, but that link doesn't work as you can't reuse searchid's outside the original query.
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  6. Originally Posted by Gavino View Post
    Right idea, but that link doesn't work as you can't reuse searchid's outside the original query.
    I wasn't sure so copied the URL, closed Firefox, reopened Firefox, cleared the cache, pasted the URL, and it worked. So I posted the URL. I guess it was just short term cache on the server.

    In short, a little searching will turn up hundreds of posts regarding VHS to DVD tranfers.
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