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After researching quite, I decided to purchase the Diamond VC500, one of the most recommended in specialized forums, Besides being cheap, because it cost only $ 36,99.ĭiamond also brings me good memories. Furthermore, with editing and treatment, It would be necessary to redo the compression anyway.
#Diamond video capture vc 500 sucks software#
But today there is no reason not to buy a USB equipment, because the USB 2.0 has enough bandwidth for SD resolution.Ĭurrently there are still some more guys who do hardware compression, What is unnecessary and undesirable, Once the current software do a better job. Formerly it was essential to choose an internal PCI card because the USB interface did not offer enough bandwidth to stream video in 720×480 without compression. I decided then that would acquire new equipment to capture. Anyway this would not be a good way to capture analog signals to VHS, because Framemeister is more optimized for even games. Even the blue screen that the VCR shows with menus or when there is no transmission on channel selected does Framemeister If you lose. I even did a test passing video through Framemeister, but he is very sensitive to the quality of the signal and loses sync easily with VHS failures. To capture video I currently had only Elgato Game Capture HD60, but she only has HDMI input, getting restricted to capturing digital signals.
#Diamond video capture vc 500 sucks Pc#
Maybe it's still lost in some corner, I may have sold, but the fact is that my current PC or has more PCI slots.
#Diamond video capture vc 500 sucks pro#
I don't know what has my Pixelview PlayTV Pro Ultra. I checked all the VHS tapes and, happily, No mofou. I tried to get the VHS and VCR GSV-gradient 860HF, they were still stored at my parents ' House. So it was time to redo the old catch and also capture the VHS tapes that had not yet been captured, some more than 20 years and we don't know how long it will last and how long do I have equipment able to reproduce them. Many VHS tapes were stored without ever having been scanned.

Furthermore, There have been few tapes that captured in time: just my graduations and a few TV recordings. But today, in the high-definition LCD TVs, You can see some macro-blocos and compression artifacts. The result sounded great on CRT TVs of time testing. In some cases the resolution 352 × 480 and was used in other 720 × 480, Depending on the duration of the video. With the aid of the TMPEGEnc did the MPEG-2 compression and recorded the results in single-layer DVDs (4,7 GB). I recorded the sound PCM 48 kHz, without compression, and video with MJPEG compression, using VirtualDub. I had done the scan with a PCI capture card, a Pixelview PlayTV Pro Ultra, connecting the VCR GSV-gradient 860HF directly to the Board. At the time I did the tests with a CRT TV (I still didn't have high definition TV) and I thought the result great. Why Diamond VC500?Īs I said in the article on the DVD recorder Panasonic DMR-ES10 table, a few weeks ago I decided to see how were the DVDs that I recorded from my VHS tapes for a little over a decade. It was acquired in Amazon, directly from the U.S.
#Diamond video capture vc 500 sucks plus#
Connects to the computer through a USB port 2.0 or greater and accepts as input composite video and S-Video, plus stereo audio, via RCA inputs. A Diamond VC500 USB 2.0 One Touch VHS to DVD Video Capture Device is a video capture device.
