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Old 01-31-2011, 04:41 AM   #1
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Is it possible...

To convert VHS footage into video files (avi or whatever)? If so, what programme/cables/equipment do I need?
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Old 01-31-2011, 05:26 AM   #2
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Yeah, you'll need a video input card with the right inputs fro your VHS player and then some software.

Probably best googling it as I've never done this.
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Old 01-31-2011, 09:06 AM   #3
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You will need a video capture card.

I just got one with dual digital tv tuners for $60 - cheap as chips.

They come bundled with the software for capturing from just about any source




Or you can get a usb card, for around $45 that comes with the software and cables all ready to go - for you this is probably the best option

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I have done this via a VHS/DVD player combo that allowed you to record the VHS right onto a DVD. Downunder's method is probably cheaper unless you can find a used machine on eBay or something.
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Well I have one of those space saving PCs, the draw back of which is that you can't do much in the way of upgrading/adding graphics cards etc.

Is that USB option just as simple as plugging into a port or is there a card involved?

The VHS/DVD combo option is an alternative but probably a pricey one.

What I'm looking to do is put all of old wrestling VHS's onto a portable hard drive.
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The USB is just plug into a spare USB port and off you go.
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Sounds good.

Now lets say I'm looking for one of those on a UK website, what would I search for?
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USB Capture should bring something up.
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