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Old 27-05-2009, 12:19 PM
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Re: Converting VHS to digital video and DVD

Hi Ford Prefect,
Thanks for a prompt reply.
It is frustrated as I am sure you are right, it has to be something simple, me perhaps!
I don't get a wizard, but I choose capture from a video device, and that selects my video capture card. The settings I started with are YUY2 and 720 x 576, similar settings to what I was using following the guides on Virtual Dub and Virtual VCR.
Video Input source is Composite (S Video seems to work as well, TV Tuner doesn't), and sound I am using my sound card (this is WMM's default choice) and CD Volume.
Video Capture is "Best Quality for playback on my computer" The DV-AVI you chose is greyed out.
That is about all the info I can give you, if you see something obvious please point it out.
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Re: Converting VHS to digital video and DVD

Hi Russell,
I don't like the choice of YUY2, that's a "component" video set up which will only capture video, not sound. For capturing from VHS which is probably "composite" (unless it's SVHS) you need to choose "composite" or the equivalent.
I can't see those choices on my set up because as soon as I connect my cam via firewire it correctly chooses DV_avi.
Tell me what other choices you get and I might be able to guess the correct one for you.
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Re: Converting VHS to digital video and DVD

Hi Ford Prefect,
Well my last attempt was with settings of composite input, RGB 555 and resolution of 352 x 288. I think that was default settings.
Again it captured video but not sound.
It may be time to check the connection between the capture card and the sound card.
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