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wolfe70
April 26th, 2006, 11:11 AM
VCR tape to digital file
I have a friend who has a 5 minute thing on a VCR tape that he would like to e-mail a friend rather than sending a duplicate tape.
Is there a way to convert w/o special equipment or cards?
fink
April 26th, 2006, 12:21 PM
Unfortunately not. You'd need a video capture card to get the data onto the computer... price range from 50 to hundreds of dollars... Usually around 125+ for something worthwhile.
ATI makes many models.
Other options would be to use a video transfer service.. look in the yellow pages ( a short one off transfer to CD would probably be cheaper than buying a new card) or ask your/his friends if they have a PC with a video capture card and you could bring the tape over to them.
wolfe70
April 26th, 2006, 01:40 PM
Had a suggestion to play the tape on the TV and record on my mini camcorder. Does that sound like it would work?
fink
April 26th, 2006, 02:41 PM
Same problem... you'd need to transfer the film to a PC via a capture card. It doesn't matter if it's played back from a VCR or by the mini Camcorder the PC still needs some way of "seeing" the picture/movie.
There are some newer more esoteric Cameras that record directly onto disks in various computer ready formats but anything that records onto tape (mini or otherwise) will need a capture card.
Welshjim
April 26th, 2006, 02:59 PM
Wolfe70--I recently had a local store that transfers just about every format to any other format do VHS to DVD for $25 for one DVD. It would have been a few dollars cheaper if I had chosen transfer to a CD.
You should find such stores in the Yellow Pages. Or ask local musicians.
wolfe70
April 26th, 2006, 03:20 PM
Can I capture thru Windows Movie Maker using my camcorder with the USB connection once I have it on the camera from the tape, yes, maybe?
Welshjim
April 26th, 2006, 03:59 PM
wolfe70--Had a suggestion to play the tape on the TV and record on my mini camcorder. Does that sound like it would work?
I would expect the quality of the image would not be too good, and, if the TV screen is a CRT, the refresh rate might cause problems, but I guess you have nothing to lose by trying.
Ridgerunr
April 26th, 2006, 08:48 PM
The Mpeg that would be taken from a VHS tape 'or' camcorder would be Mpg1. To be decent for DVD it should be Mpg2. Once again,this conversion would need to be done by way of a capture card and it's software. Mpg1 would be ok for VCD however...
wolfe70
April 27th, 2006, 11:54 AM
Thanks for the input. He's going to send the VCR tape via the mail.