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Another Method i use sometimes that works quite well also is to use WinDVR 3.0 to Capture useing the Highest Possible bitrate (20,000kbs) with the Highest Quality settings enabled which usually leaves you with a super High Quality Mpeg-2 file that is about 10gb which is way to big for a DVD and would work on DVD anyways because the bitrate is far too high for DVD, so what I do next is Re-encode the Big Captured Mpeg-2 file useing the correct bitrate so it Fits on DVD useing CCE SP 2.70 and some AVISynth Filters to clean up the Image and when It has finnished encodeing in CCE I put it on DVD with DVDLab...

The Quality useing this Method is Very good because if the High Capture bitrate and the High Quality Encodeing and the Video filters work wonders for keeping the Image sharp and Crisp.....
The only real drawback with this Method is you need a Very fast PC to Capture to High Res Mpeg-2 at 20,000kbs ,Like at least 2.0ghz with 512mb Ram but preferably a 2.5ghz

Sounds neat and my question is- Is there a noticable improvement? I mean, does this method produce a picture that's actually better than the source? (vhs in this case).

I might be answering my own question but I suppose the end quality ultimately depends on the playback device no?
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