VHS to DVD...help choosing software/hardware
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VHS to DVD...help choosing software/hardware
First let me say i'm a noob to the nth degree, so take that into consideration when describing things.
Heres the deal. Where i work i've been asked to help find some good hardware and software for taking VHS to DVD, with the prime concern being compatability with most players. At the moment we have a rather expensive panasonic standalone that has been used by sending VHS video to the panasonic's iinternal HDD, then burning it to DVD. problem is, the final product plays only on very few players.
So we are now considering using a PC system to do this. They want to know just what to get, and none of us here really know squat about this stuff. So i need recommendations on software, burner, and capture card, plus any other thoght on how to make DVD's that will play in most players. Thanks
Heres the deal. Where i work i've been asked to help find some good hardware and software for taking VHS to DVD, with the prime concern being compatability with most players. At the moment we have a rather expensive panasonic standalone that has been used by sending VHS video to the panasonic's iinternal HDD, then burning it to DVD. problem is, the final product plays only on very few players.
So we are now considering using a PC system to do this. They want to know just what to get, and none of us here really know squat about this stuff. So i need recommendations on software, burner, and capture card, plus any other thoght on how to make DVD's that will play in most players. Thanks
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What kind of DVD media are you using? Which DVD players?
Most newer DVD players will play just about anything, but the older players can be finnicky.
Try searching for your media here: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia
And for your DVD players here: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php
You might not need expensive hardware upgrades, after all.
Most newer DVD players will play just about anything, but the older players can be finnicky.
Try searching for your media here: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia
And for your DVD players here: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php
You might not need expensive hardware upgrades, after all.
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I'll check out those links, thanks. But as to your questions, the players they won't work in are both new units. One is a Sony DVP-575, the other a Toshiba. (model unknown offhand) As for the media, i don't know. I was asked to research this for them, but i had nothing to do with the burning so i'm not sure what media. But knowing this place they probably went cheap !
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Originally posted by daz
I'll check out those links, thanks. But as to your questions, the players they won't work in are both new units. One is a Sony DVP-575, the other a Toshiba. (model unknown offhand) As for the media, i don't know. I was asked to research this for them, but i had nothing to do with the burning so i'm not sure what media. But knowing this place they probably went cheap !
I'll check out those links, thanks. But as to your questions, the players they won't work in are both new units. One is a Sony DVP-575, the other a Toshiba. (model unknown offhand) As for the media, i don't know. I was asked to research this for them, but i had nothing to do with the burning so i'm not sure what media. But knowing this place they probably went cheap !