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  1. Hello, I've been researching on how to do this but I'm a little lost.

    I'd like the best quality possible.

    I've determined I need a S-Video capable VHS player and possibly Elgato Video Capture ($87.99 Amazon), and possibly a Gefen (Ftv-hdmi-2-compsvidsn) composite scaler to increase the resolution. I'm sure I'm missing a lot here but can the Gefen plug and play into a laptop's USB. Or do I need a video card? I'm also not sure how all of these things work together or even if they do necessarily. What is recommended for the best quality?
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    Start by reading lordsmurf's article:https://www.digitalfaq.com/editorials/digital-video/professional-analog-workflow.htm Everything in there applies to home capture except the needing video cameras and non-VHS machines, assuming you only have VHS tapes.

    Then read this current thread, lots of good info: https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-workflows/13285-best-vcr-digtilize.html

    Forget the Elgato, known as Elcrappo here and at DigitalFAQ and a hardware upscaler.
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  3. Originally Posted by lingyi View Post
    Start by reading lordsmurf's article:https://www.digitalfaq.com/editorials/digital-video/professional-analog-workflow.htm Everything in there applies to home capture except the needing video cameras and non-VHS machines, assuming you only have VHS tapes.

    Then read this current thread, lots of good info: https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-workflows/13285-best-vcr-digtilize.html

    Forget the Elgato, known as Elcrappo here and at DigitalFAQ and a hardware upscaler.
    Upscalers are not recommended?
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    Much better done in software, if at all.
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  5. You get no visual improvement by using an upscaler. They have no way to add detail.
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    The major reason to upscale is if you want to upload to Youtube, because Youtube turns on 50p/60p frame rate for 720p and higher res.
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  7. Originally Posted by Bwaak View Post
    The major reason to upscale is if you want to upload to Youtube, because Youtube turns on 50p/60p frame rate for 720p and higher res.
    Yeah, I've seen that posted in Reddit and do remember finding that out myself about ten years ago. I didn't know that was still going on. The claim is that YouTube uses a different (and better) codec to encode higher-res videos.

    I should try a test, like I did a decade ago, to see if this is still true. A lot of these recommendations persist even after the problem has been removed. (I'm not saying that's the case here, since I haven't tested it myself.)
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