If i do VHS capture analog noise gets into digital artifact, how mather wat resolution of bitrate i choose. 1080p and 20.000 kbps and there are still artifact.
Because of that the original analog seems always better in my opinions. a bit sharper.
HDMI capture gives better results than a RCA stick, who the qaulity is terrible and picture qaulity fuzze. Think halfsize resolution of CIF 176x144.
Is there a way how i can digitalize analog sources without that Digital artifacts?
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Those are not correct specs to capture. Do not use 1080p for VHS.
You may be using junk capture cards, or even improperly using non-capture converters meant for DVD players and video game consoles.
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I have capture a Blu-ray from source and the qaulity is excellent, same capture stick of 6,99 euro's.
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Do not use 1080p for VHS.
and why not?Last edited by anonymoustly; 14th Mar 2024 at 14:09.
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You make no sense here.
Blu-ray has nothing to do with VHS.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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And that mystery device is ... ?
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Do you use an upscaler between the vcr and the hdmi capture card ? May be the upscaler is the root cause of your problem.
But as stated by LordSmurf, VHS should not be captured in HD. It's content is SD and by capturing a VHS with this device you will get a 16:9 aspect ratio which is wrong (it should be a 4:3 aspect ratio). -
whats a upscaler only use those scart to HDMI or RCA to HDMI boxes you can found on Aliexpress.
And 16:9 is right the source VHS material is anamorf widescreen. (16:9 dented in 4:3) -
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It's nominally 25 frames per second, but it's very jerky when you play it.
Looking at it frame by frame, there are a lot of duplicates, possibly dropped frames.
VHS can look a lot better than this; even those who follow the recommended route (capture in SD @ 720x576 PAL
using a lossless codec) and then de-interlaced and upscaled to 1080p would yield something cleaner than this. -
The capture of post#11 has every flaw one can imagine. Just ditch this crap, together with the devices which produced it.
Read and learn how to do a decent VHS capture. Search the forum, it has been explained many times how to do it.Last edited by Sharc; 14th Mar 2024 at 16:37.
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Why bother when these modern contents are available on YT in the glory of HD:
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Why in 720x576?? The source is anamorph widescreen, it seems for me more ideal to do it in 1024x576 who is a real widescreen aspect ratio.
There are some other problems, dark areas are too black. But if i increase brightness light areas gets too light/overexposed.
Also the color is not as it must be, can change some parts to right collors with tint control, but then other collors are false, blue water gets into green. terrible.
That first part in NOT in the HDMI capture stick but in the AV to HDMI converter, if i plugin directly to monitor, the dark areas are also too dark.
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Last edited by anonymoustly; 15th Mar 2024 at 08:39.
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Still better than VHS was my point.
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It is not, but whatever makes you happy.
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and what is a good one in your opinion?
i have search to direct usb recorder (stand alone, no pc required but that is very expensive and also crap most times)
Google:
It's absolutely normal having duplicated (or dropped) franes with OBS, doesn't matter how powerful or fast is your PC.. since it's a realtime capture software and Its purpose is to capture frames fastest as possibile, but it will never be 100% ACCURATE and PRECISE (there are various technical reasons behind this). -
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Excuse me but the rationale for your topic is to show analogue noise.
So we have to see an original recording from VHS via, assumedly, that dongle. And not something that YT has re-butchered.
And there is another recent topic that goes in to some depth as to why 720*576 is not 4:3 or even 16:9 unless a DAR flag is present (the actual topic was for a NTSC source but the principle is the same) -
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With OBS, probably, it's not meant for analog videotape capturing.
But in general, no. With something like VirtualDub, that's complete nonsense. Furthermore "Google" didn't write it, but rather pulled it from some site (and from a person that pulled it out of his ass, and was written by a 1-post nobody).
It's fine, used as intended (digital streaming recording). But not when misused (for analog videotape capturing). Any random video cannot be treated like any other random video.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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