[mythtvnz] OT: recording from VHS
Tortise
tortise at paradise.net.nz
Sat Jul 18 08:22:04 BST 2009
The best recording format may be H264 - at either 576i or possibly even de-interlaced to 576p but maybe no advantage in 576p as the
de-interlace would do its stuff on playback in any event.? (Reason - smaller files)
I am not sure how we'd do that in H264 though and the kit would need to be up to SD H264.
Has anyone tried this?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Criggie" <criggie at criggie.dyndns.org>
To: "MythTV in NZ" <mythtvnz at lists.linuxnut.co.nz>
Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtvnz] OT: recording from VHS
Jim Cheetham wrote:
> I'd like to increase the utility value of a stack of VHS cassette
> tapes I have here, by digitising them so they can be played back by
> Myth. I still have a working VHS player (with RF and RCA outputs).
> What hardware would be good to get that would help me record from the
> player? I only have DVB-S cards at the moment ...
Video tapes are standard definition, so anything "high def" would be a waste.
I use an old nicam recorder plugged into the RCA composite input of one of
my PVR150 (the other one doesn't have these physical sockets)
However the quality isn't great, and of course you can only watch at 1
speed :)
Others have recommended cat /dev/video0 > file.mpg
but I run up mythfrontend and record closer to the desired position by
simply pressing R while watching. Be aware that the tape is running
anything from 2-5 seconds ahead of what you see and hear on screen though.
Then once the recording is done, you can edit the cutlist and transcode
out adverts or any lead in/out.
--
Criggie
http://criggie.dyndns.org/
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