

- TRANSFER VHS USING DIAMOND VC500 VIDEO CAPTURE HOW TO
- TRANSFER VHS USING DIAMOND VC500 VIDEO CAPTURE SOFTWARE
- TRANSFER VHS USING DIAMOND VC500 VIDEO CAPTURE TRIAL
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TRANSFER VHS USING DIAMOND VC500 VIDEO CAPTURE HOW TO
I actually don't even know how to tell VirtualDub to capture from the VC500. And as for sharpening, you're saying I shouldn't do it - what setting do I need in order to not do it? (Same for hue - what setting does not change hue).

And when you say I should be doing brightness, contrast, saturation and gamma I have no idea where I would find those in virtualdub or what settings you are suggesting I put them on. I'm just not sure how one captures using VirtualDub, how you would choose huffyyuv/lagarith, whether those are things that need to be downloaded or installed separately from virtualdub. Bearing in mind that I am a rank amateur, could I impose on you to give some more step-by-step instructions for doing this? I mean GUI-level instructions like which menu, which dropdown, etc. Capture to lossless AVI at 720x480 interlaced, PCM uncompressed audio, set the colorspace to YUY2, set compression to Lagarith or huffyuv. I'd use VirtualDub capture with that card. You could just as well stop wasting time and record directly to a DVD recorder - which will give you exactly the same results, but possibly with a slightly better encoder. None of these capture filters will correct for chroma shift, bleed, DCT ringing, sharpening artifacts, dot crawl, frame ripples and rips, image hopping, rainbows, or any of the many artifacts that are common with VHS. You might get a nice clean-looking color setup for one scene, and the next scene will look like something in a bad dream. The same with hue corrections they almost never work properly with VHS, because VHS has seriously inconsistent hue output, scene-by-scene. Denoisers with the most capture setups, especially with those that you decribe, will do more harm than good and is nearly impossible to undo after capture. If you sharpen during capture, you'll get some really pinpoint-sharp digital artifacts for your trouble. They are almost always used to control the luma and chroma range for video standards, and to avoid crushed darks and clipped brights. They really don't.īrightness, contrast, saturation and gamma filters are all you should be using during VHS capture.

What you do is clean up that AVI to make it as trouble free as you can for the encoder, and you'll get about 90 minutes to 2 hours of good DVD at about 4.3GB on disc, at decent bitrate to avoid motion problems.Įncoders do not like noisy VHS. The VC500 can be used with VirtualDub capture to get lossless AVI, using huffyuv or Lagarith lossless compression during capture - which will give you about 30 to 40GB for a little more than an hour of 720x480 lossless AVI.
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There's nothing really "wrong" with MPEG media itself (it's good enough for cable TV and Hollywood DVD's). Don't capture ugly old noisy crappy VHS to lossy encodes such as MPEG. If you really want the archival quality that you say you do, Nelson37 has the right idea.
TRANSFER VHS USING DIAMOND VC500 VIDEO CAPTURE SOFTWARE
Is there software that a beginner like me could use to capture video using the VC500 hardware but alternative freeware? Any advantages to this? Interested in archival quality / faithful capture. If I am trying to make a good archival copy of the VHS tape do you agree with using the "DVD" setting?ģ. The "DVD" setting seems to be the highest bitrate setting (36Mb for 30 sec), other than the "AVI" setting which took up 1Gb for 30 seconds. I am using "NTSC_M" video format and the "DVD" record format settings.
TRANSFER VHS USING DIAMOND VC500 VIDEO CAPTURE TRIAL
I am guessing I should set them all to 128 - this looks faithful on my trial capture.Ģ. (I also don't know what the sharpness setting does). Most important, what settings should the brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and sharpness be set to? I just want to faithfully capture whatever is on the VHS - I don't want to attempt to improve or correct it. I have some questions, and really appreciate any help you can offer:ġ. I have tested it out using less important tapes, and using the EZGrabber software for the capture, and it seems to be capturing fine. I have just purchased the Diamond VC500 capture device. I have a precious video that I do not want to play more than once if I can avoid it.
