Greetings, I have approximately 200 vhs tapes that I have been meaning to move to digital format for years. Now that I have the time to do it, although I am rather late to the party I am looking for any current suggestions on a video scaler or stabilizer or other unit that will do the job. Most of the vhs tapes have the old Macrovision copy protection, so I am not certain whether a simple, affordable solution still exists out there. Thank you very much for any assistance you can provide!
Ask anyone over 40:they have one in the back of a closet covered in dust. or http://www.ebay.com/itm/DIGITAL-VID...0506754409?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e6 or http://www.amazon.com/digital-video-stabilizer-Capture-Recorder/dp/B004YTW5SI
I don't have an answer, I have another related question. Subject: VHS to digital (or DVD) conversion. I'll like to use my home PC so what will I need in the way of an 'interfacing' card (PCI or PCIe, or even 'video to USB') so I can plug in a video connection which is available off my VCR (VHS) player. Then with the 'captured' tape I can do whatever file manipulation I'd like to give me a DVD formatted output. Someone told me that a card with a video cable connection is a popular product. Any suggestions??? hic
There are umpteen knockoffs using the same name and variations, so it's buyer beware. http://www.amazon.com/EZCAP-TV-Converter-Camcorders-Satellite-Supports/dp/B003YGJLWU http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/345186-Easycap-DC60-STK1150-vs-STK1160-driver