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irharris
30-12-2005, 15:20
I have a number of vhs tapes that I would like to convert to dvd. When I play them through the tuner on the pc they play for a few seconds and the screed goes dark. If I can get them to play I can record them but so far no luck. Anything old enough to not have anti-copy plays okay.
Ivan
Neipas02
30-12-2005, 15:56
What kind of hardware are you using to capture the feed? (Tuner card)..
irharris
30-12-2005, 16:42
The pc is a sony vaio rc110g with windows xp media center. The tuner is built in and I can't find anything in the documentation about it. I am using a vanilla vcr with a cable to the tv input on the pc tuner. A tape with no protection plays fine.
Ivan
Yep it will..
Since your tuner card is not the same frequency than a standard RF socket uses on a TV. It will distort the picture.
This was to stop VHS to VHS copies way back.
What you can do is get a RF aerial signal booster, plug one end from vhs into box, another RF cable from box to tuner card.
irharris
30-12-2005, 19:07
I will give it a try and see what happens.
Tnx
Ivan
spedmetal
02-01-2006, 02:27
Yep it will..
Since your tuner card is not the same frequency than a standard RF socket uses on a TV. It will distort the picture.
This was to stop VHS to VHS copies way back.
What you can do is get a RF aerial signal booster, plug one end from vhs into box, another RF cable from box to tuner card.
You sure its not macrovision protection? This is a similar situation that I had with my ATI all in wonder card. I as able to locate a hack to the ATI's driver that removed the macrovision protection.
It would be so much easier to get a combo dvd/vcr recording unit to work with your existing vcr. Then you need a decoder box, that blocks the tape protection, to place between your tape player and the dvd/vcr recording unit. Most of these recording units automatically create approximate 5 minute chapters on your created dvd.
irharris
11-01-2006, 10:17
The antenna booster didn't work. I have pinnacle installed and click to dvd, etc. None of the programs can find the vcr input. I have tried various cable conbinations. The only way it sees it is as tv and that won't play.
I put a tuner card in my old vaio and Lilfeview software. Using the composite input to the tuner and a cable to the audio in it plays them fine and puts them on the hard disk. When they play back they are not quite right. Any movement is distorted; kind of like the old days of isdn tv.
I see that Pinnacle has software for the purpose "Razzle" or dazzle or something like that. I also saw a new program at Frys that says vhs to dvd. Those might work better but the basic problem is to recognize the vcr.
I would be willing to get an unscrambler box if I knew where.
Ivan
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