Hello, I'm sure that a good deal of this question has been answered before, but many of the solutions I found did not address the specifics of my situation.
What I am trying to do is to transfer VHS tapes that I own to DVDs that will play in normal players. I own all the tapes that I am copying, and am only going to use them for private use.
My setup:
- Powerful PC with large HD (assume no restrictions)
- ATI Radeon 9700 PRO All-In-Wonder video card
- Lite-On 8x DVD-/+ RW drive
- Pinnacle Studio 8 (came with card)
- VideoStudio (came with card, haven't used)
- Nero Software that came with the Lite-On drive (NeroVision Express 2, etc...)
- DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink
- Creative Audigy 2 Soundblaster Sound card
- Windows 2000 operating system
Currently, I capture the video (and Audio) through my ATI card in Pinnacle Studio, then burn directly to a disk.
I tried to capture with NeroVision Express 2, but when I got sound, it had a bad echo that I didn't know how to fix.
Using the above process, transfering 1 VHS tape takes about 5 hours or so.
Can anyone suggest how I could do this process better (shorter time, better quality, fewer manual steps so I could just set it up to run at night, etc...)?
Quote: Currently, I capture the video (and Audio) through my ATI card in Pinnacle Studio, then burn directly to a disk.
Generally you have to render your VHS files prior to burning if you want them to work on a DVD standalone.
If you don't like NeroVision, try TMPGEnc to get to MPEG DVD compliant, then run it through TMPGEnc DVD Author and burn to disc. You then should be good to go -
Quote:Using the above process, transfering 1 VHS tape takes about 5 hours or so.
Rendering takes time no matter what your super PC is - When you're processing your files, don't attempt to use your PC for anything else or you times will increase. Do it at night while you sleep :)
Are there any overview guides around that would give a newb an idea of how this whole process works (i.e. what is redering, what are the common DVD formats, what is required for a DVD to play, etc...)?
I like to learn at least a little about what I am doing.
Their trial version is full function but leaves a mark on the burned disc when you're done. I suggest that you consider using RW media until you have the hang of things :D)
Let me know how dvd Santa works for you. It's a 1 step transcoder so you can let it simmer overnight -
I have tried Pinnacle Studio 8 and 9. Both versions crash alot. I stopped using it a few months ago in favor of the new Ulead VideoStudio 8. I use it to capture, edit, and burn. I works much better than Pinnacle Studio and it never crashes. I used it to create DVD of old Home videos from a VHS camcorder. I also use it to capture from a JVC digital camcorder.
Hope this helps. BTW. To render a full DVD worth of video does take about 5 hours. That's normal.