Ok, I see there are quite a few threads here about copying over VHS and all interesting.
I haven't tried capturing VHS to PC in a few years and when I did it was using some PCI card (can't remember the name..."* 2000" for $100 at the time) and the software was uber slow (crap really) and the final video quality was really bad (frame rate/screen size).
Is easyCap (EzCap?!) a much better converter? (size:frame rate)
Also, my sister got an old family VHS converted for some bucks, quality was pretty good...but was done using hardware, which of course would yield better results.
What are the top best (cheap) options right now for VHS to PC? (as I only have a few family VHS tapes I want to convert) but quality in framerate:size are paramount.
Most of the typical consumer cards are of average quality, I doubt whether there is
much to choose between them. You can either use USB in, (EZcap and similar),
a PCI/PCI-EX TV tuner card with S-video and composite in, or perhaps a Firewire card/DV capture using an external device such as ADVC55 by Canopus.
http://www.grassvalley.com/products/advc55
Just capture at full resolution (720*480 NTSC, or 720*576 PAL) and you should be
OK. Not sure what problem you had with frame rate, it should be 29.97 interlaced (NTSC) or 25 FPS interlaced PAL.