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20th October 2024, 18:08 | #21 | Link | |
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You guys thinks DVR HDMI out would have better quality than S-Video out, given the analog source and how is taken from the VHS, a SCART/composite cable? |
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20th October 2024, 18:36 | #22 | Link | |
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20th October 2024, 18:40 | #23 | Link | |
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EDIT After a quick look, given that I don't have a S-VHS player, or any particular high quality cables, and since I would have to buy at least to new devices, a HDMI capture device and a HDMI splitter, and I don't want to spend much on it, I guess it won't be worth the quality difference. Last edited by eXtremeDevil; 20th October 2024 at 18:46. |
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You are confusing A/D conversion and codec. The first has small impact if done by proper hardware, i.e. looking a well digitized signal on a modern player is not worse than whatching the analog output signal from the VCR on a legacy CRT. The codec (lossless versus crap MPEG2 at standard bitrate or versus DV) plays a significant role, especially if further restoration is planned.
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A channel on S-VHS / VHS capture and AviSynth restoration https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMs...h1MmNAs7I8nu4g Last edited by lollo2; 21st October 2024 at 21:26. |
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