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Cling
Freshly Squeezed Turd
Joined: Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:19 pm Posts: 9
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How To Burn VHS-Rips
hey all i was wonderin how do u know if movie is a vhs-rip if it aint labled vhs-rip cus i heard u cud burn vhs-rips to blank cd-r and what software is best fer burnin them to cd-r and how long wud it take...someone plz help me cus i wanna burn lot of the vhs-rips to blank cd-r also is it like watchin a vhs movie when burnin to cd-r...thanx...
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Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:59 pm |
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gav616
Mr. TightAss
Joined: Mon May 21, 2007 1:20 am Posts: 3007
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
tape, check. zippo, check. anus, check.
fire.
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Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:45 am |
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flyingsheepcannon
Sabrina the Witch
Joined: Sun Jul 09, 2006 6:08 am Posts: 4354
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
gav616 wrote: tape, check. zippo, check. anus, check.
fire. spoken like a true veteran but i'm pretty sure you can go to a photoshop somewhere. they usually have the VHS to DVD equipment
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Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:28 am |
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HypnoTech
Microwave Turd
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:22 pm Posts: 91 Location: Hidden behind firewalls and tinfoil hats
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
Hmm... just taking a stab at it here... but couldn't you simply get a video card with tv tuner capabilities, hook up the vcr out to the cable in, and use some form of recording software to capture the input? (never tried it before, but figure it should be about that easy)
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Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:19 am |
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enterlexx
Sabrina the Witch
Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:41 pm Posts: 4949 Location: ????
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
dvd-recorder should do the trick connect your vhs-player to it and off you go..same as camcorder ...i do, just pick the highest quality setting and burn to dvdr, not cdr or when you also have a harddrive in your dvdrecoder you can put it on harddrive first then and perhaps split the movie and then burn to dvd 100 minute movie should be about 1200-1300MB mpeg2 even can put the file back on comp after burning and re-encode the thing again by using filters, cropping and make it XviD... whatever just like any other dvd
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Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:59 pm |
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gnollie
Official ShitLover
Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:48 pm Posts: 8893 Location: not to be found
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
You're all missing the point (except for gav616 who was spot on ). OP didn't ask how to rip a VHS tape Cling wrote: hey all i was wonderin how do u know if movie is a vhs-rip if it aint labled vhs-rip Because you feel like you're watching VHS and not DVD. And in fact, you are. Cling wrote: cus i heard u cud burn vhs-rips to blank cd-r and what software is best fer burnin them to cd-r and how long wud it take... Software? I use Nero 6 lately. Burning-time depends on the speed of your drive. Cling wrote: someone plz help me cus i wanna burn lot of the vhs-rips to blank cd-r also is it like watchin a vhs movie when burnin to cd-r...thanx... Basically, yes.
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Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:30 pm |
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HypnoTech
Microwave Turd
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:22 pm Posts: 91 Location: Hidden behind firewalls and tinfoil hats
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
gnollie wrote: You're all missing the point (except for gav616 who was spot on ). OP didn't ask how to rip a VHS tape Yes, and no.. we were all probably just focused on the part where he/she actually asked for help (below), and just forgot about the first question...lol Cling wrote: someone plz help me cus i wanna burn lot of the vhs-rips to blank cd-r also is it like watchin a vhs movie when burnin to cd-r...thanx... I would have to agree though... without a good chunk of time spent using filters, etc., a VHS rip will look like a VHS rip. It will have color distortions if they are present, it will be grainy, and it will have all the flaws, lags, etc., that the original has. If the tape isn't used very much though, and is in "like new" condition, the only thing you'd probably really notice aside from a slight issue with clarity typical of VHS vs DVD quality, would be the lack of clear channel separation in the audio. That's why although a VHS rip can be good for a hard to find film, a DVD rip is always better.
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Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:33 pm |
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enterlexx
Sabrina the Witch
Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2007 5:41 pm Posts: 4949 Location: ????
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Re: How To Burn VHS-Rips
well you'll be amazed what you can do with a crappy vhs tape, it can even come out looking better then the original and i ain't a filter and script freak like elguaxo and Lux to name a few . they are great (btw my comment about it being 1200-1300MB is horseshit ...that happens after encoding it to XviD and can be more or less, depending on playtime etc)
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