video to dvd (again!)

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coggledots

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Sorry everyone i know this has been asked a gazzilion times before, but whats the recommendations for doing video to dvd?

I've looked into tv cards for me pc & they go on about 's-video in'? What is this? Is it like nomal video? s stands for scart maybes or summat :confused:

And whats the best programs for converting/cleaning up/editing the vid? Prefrebly a free torrent or d/l ;)

Only asking as i've just got hold of a vid of 'Pink's Party' from round our end 1993 (ish), was held in what we called 'the pig sheds' at a place called Cowthorpe which is between York & Harrogate (where i'm from), I tell ya i look young! (& very battered :$ ) AHHHhhhhhh them were the days! And i'm wanting to preserve it for posterity :cool:

could do with a 'video 2 DVD for dummies' rundown maybes too, i think butty did one but can't find it, found Welly's which mentions AVI? is this what i convert it to?

Thanks peeps

 

coggledots

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Nice one mate :thumbsup: Have give me loads of software info there ;)

But what about the hardware side of things? Is it scart to ??input?? or line out to line in?? Which TV cards are best? Would a bog standard ebay buy do the job as good as better one? Think i read PCI connection for the card gives shite picture quality?? So how else can i connect it if this is right?

All help apprieciated :confused: :D
 

DJ Qual-e-T

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It would depend on how much you want to spend, and the quality that you want to end up with as well as the source you wish to copy from.

An s-video (super VHS) connection can normally be found on the back of DVD players, small - round with 4 pins (like and old DIN plug but loads smaller).

Normal connection would be a composite (same as the phono leads on a turntable) - but a single yellow connector.