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I'm looking at a few boxes of VHS tapes. The players are becoming obsolete and rare.\

 

Looking to digitize them. I'd like to put them on a hard drive because I believe hard drives are more reliable than DVDs. Once in a digital format, I'd like to have the capability of editing and burning the files to DVDs. Oh, DVDs may also go the way of VHS in a few years. So I should probably plan for the future.

 

How in the world do I do this? Guess I need a video/audio card for a desktop computer and software. I have a VHS player that still works. Has the yellow, white, red connections for video, and stereo audio. I think it also have an S-Video output,

 

Comment, suggestions, whatever is appreciated as this is a new road for me.

  • FPCH Admin

My husband uses this with the VHS player to the computer, Tony.

You can probably find one that is cheaper.

 

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Thanks Cindy. This will be a Winter project for me. Do you know what file format it saves video to? The specs don't say. Reviews like the hardware but not-so-much the software. I'd also like to be able to edit the video mostly to remove unneeded 'footage'.
  • FPCH Admin

You're welcome, Tony.

I do not know what format the video is converted to.

I'll ask Rod if he remembers.

~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

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