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How to capture Analog Video using a Digital Camcorder
Many people have 8mm/Hi8 tapes (and even VHS tapes) filled with movies that we recorded with our analog camcorders. There is concern is that the tapes will degrade with time so there is a desire to "digitize" the material, perhaps producing VCD or DVDs which can be played on standalone DVD players.
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How to capture video and create a PAL DVD from it
This guide describes, with lots of screenshots, how to capture from TV, VCR, Videocamera or any other video source, and how to properly convert the captured material to DVD.
The manual only applies to the european PAL system.
The guide is meant for those who can't live with the limited configuration options offered by all-in-one packages such as the Ulead or Pinnacle software, and would like some more control of each step in the process. This guide will use some pretty advanced tools, but not to worry, you'll see its all not that hard if you just follow the instructions.
This guide is intended for:
Hi8 to DVD
Video8 to DVD
HandyCam to DVD
VCR to DVD
TV to DVD
* to DVD ;)
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doom9 Capture analog sources v4
In this guide you will be able to learn how you can capture analogue video material to your computer, what kind of post processing should be done to get good quality and some links are given for the encoding and authoring of your processed video. The source will be a PAL or a NTSC system and you should end up with a DivX3/DivX5/FFVFW/XviD file for playback on a PC, or a DVD/SVCD/CVD/VCD for playback in a standalone DVD player.
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