September 23, 2011

How to convert Vhs Tapes to Dvd Format?

  • Introduction
  • Step 1: Download and install Video Capture
  • Step 2: set in motion it and select video format
  • Step 3: Assign an production folder
  • Step 4: Define video device input
  • Step 5: Start Capture
  • Step 6: convert video and burn it onto Dvd
Introduction

You are likely to have the boxes of Vhs tapes that might contain separate events of your life, exclusive musical gigs filmed or some other improbable things you witnessed years ago. It's time to breathe new life to them and bring them up to date. The idea is to capture your video using Web Camera Video Capture first and then convert and burn it onto Dvd with the help of Video Converter. Rely on the guide and you will meet no difficulties.

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Step 1: Download and install Web Camera Video Capture

Download Video Capture, runit and follow the installation wizard instructions.

Step 2: set in motion Video Capture and select video format
Note: first of all you will have to deal with connecting your Vhs recorder/player to the computer using a video capture device as a go-between:

  • If you use an external video capture board supplied with Rca and S-Video jacks, the best way to link the devices is to associate the Vhs recorder/player S-Video production with the video capture board S-Video input using the corresponding cable so to relay a video signal. To relay an audio signal use an Rca cable, connecting your Vhs recorder/player Rca production with the video capture device Rca input but employing white and red jacks only. And then use a Usb cable to associate the external video capture board to the computer Usb port.
  • If you have a Dv-camera and your computer ideas is supplied with an Ieee 1394 port then associate your Vhs recorder/player to the Dvi camera just in the same way as it has been described above and then associate the Dvi camera Ieee 1394 port marked as Dv In-Out with the computer Ieee 1394 port using the corresponding cable.
Attention! Actions relating to connecting devices should be done when they are off.

For all the details concerning the inherent ways of connecting devices, please, refer whether to the User Manuals bundled with them or constructor hold team.

Run the Video Capture executable using the desktop shortcut or the Programs section of the Start menu. Make sure you work with the Capture tab. By default production video format is set to Recommended (Mpeg-2), since your final goal is to have your video in Dvd format, that suits fine although there is no fancy why you should not select Native or Mpeg-2 (with some other presets):

Step 3: Assign an production folder
Now define where the captured video should be saved to. Click (...) from the production path section:

Choose a directory to place the captured video in and name the file: Press Save.

Step 4: Define video device input
Switch to the Settings tab. Drop down the Video device Input operate and select whether the Composite option in case your Vhs player is associated to the capture device using an Rca input or the S-Video option if you beloved an S-Video jack:

Step 5: Start Capture
Note: before starting capture switch your Vhs recorder/player on and check whether a Vhs cassette is inserted into its compartment. If you use a Dv camera as a capture device then:

  • Switch the Dv camera on.
  • Make sure its cassette compartment does not contain a cassette.
  • Enable the Dv camera Av to Dv feature (refer to User hand-operated for details) and then switch it to playback mode.
Press the Start capture button of Video Recorder and begin the Vhs recorder/player tape playback. You can stop capture by pressing the Stop Capture button which will replace the Start Capture button immediately after clicking it:

Note: pressing the Stop Capture button of Video Capture won't stop the Vhs tape playback, you should do it yourselves.

Step 6: convert video and burn it onto Dvd
After having concluded capture click the convert icon in the Preview screen.

How to convert Vhs Tapes to Dvd Format?

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