02-10-2005, 09:57 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Death Leprechaun
Location: College Station, TX
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External video capture recommendations
I wanna add video capture to my computer but all my slots are filled. So external seems to be my only option. Is there a good piece of capture hardware out there for under 100 bucks? All i need to do is transfer some video from my VCR to my computer.
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02-20-2005, 12:36 PM | #3 (permalink) | |
Banned
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For $29, I got an AverMedia DVD EZMaker. It was internal, but it's worked great. I originally connected it to my VHS player, but the little cheapo R-L audio adapter that came with it wasn't shielded. I was getting a hum (not the good kind). I bought a better one (designed for iPods) at Radio Shack. I also noticed that being connected to the cable company also seemed to introduce a hum, so I snagged my kid's VHS player and used it as a tape deck, without it being connected to anything else. Problem solved. Basically I'm archiving old family VHS tapes, so this isn't a permanent arrangement. Obviously if you want to do this for the long term, the fact that my card was internal is a big sticking point for you. I know that there are decks that purport to do the same for $200-300. My total expense was around $55, plus blank DVDs. If you have a digital video camera, I've heard that there are methods of accomplishing what you want by using it. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do it. I have no idea whether or not this reply was helpful. Maybe it was so embarrassingly bad to someone who knows what they're doing that it will generate a better response. |
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capture, external, recommendations, video |
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