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Old 22nd November 2023, 11:44   #1
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Can anyone recommend equipment for converting our home made VHS recordings to digital and putting on a DVD? I guess I could store the digital on the PC and then burn them to DVD.

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Old 22nd November 2023, 16:20   #2
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I spent ages looking at doing that but ended up just taking it to a local shop to do it for me. It cost about £15 ( I gave him double!) for a couple of videos and some 8mm and super 8 home movies. That was about ten years ago and the shop has since closed (unsurprisingly at those prices!). There may still be folks who specialise in that sort of thing. He told me that my old 8 and super 8 films have a habit of self combusting, so I got rid of them once thay had been put on disc.
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Old 22nd November 2023, 17:40   #3
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I spent ages looking at doing that but ended up just taking it to a local shop to do it for me. It cost about £15 ( I gave him double!) for a couple of videos and some 8mm and super 8 home movies. That was about ten years ago and the shop has since closed (unsurprisingly at those prices!). There may still be folks who specialise in that sort of thing. He told me that my old 8 and super 8 films have a habit of self combusting, so I got rid of them once thay had been put on disc.

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A web site for a place in tow is £27 a video which I think is expensive so was hoping for something more along your £15 or stuff to do it DIY

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Old 28th November 2023, 12:17   #4
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You can buy the 'adapter' online (I got mine from ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185588012482 and then plug it into a video player (you may need another adapter if your player doesn't have rca sockets on it) and your PC and then record the output of the video player and then 'burn' a dvd.
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Old 28th November 2023, 17:09   #5
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You can buy the 'adapter' online (I got mine from ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185588012482 and then plug it into a video player (you may need another adapter if your player doesn't have rca sockets on it) and your PC and then record the output of the video player and then 'burn' a dvd.
thanks, I have the Red, white and yellow sockets but not a socket for the black plug. Looking at one of the Ebay pictures the black socket is not used, is that correct?

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Old 28th November 2023, 17:33   #6
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thanks, I have the Red, white and yellow sockets but not a socket for the black plug. Looking at one of the Ebay pictures the black socket is not used, is that correct?

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Red, white and yellow should be all you need.. Red and white are audio left and right and yellow is the video feed.
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Old 28th November 2023, 17:50   #7
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Red, white and yellow should be all you need.. Red and white are audio left and right and yellow is the video feed.

thank you. Next question How would i know if my videos or video are SECAM or too old video formats?
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This video capture does not support SECAM and too old video formats.

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SECAM is/was the French colour tv standard, so unless your recordings originated from across the Channel you’ll be fine.

I’m guessing that the too old video formats is referring to 405 line black and white. Anything recorded on home video in the UK from the mid seventies onwards will be in the 625 line PAL colour signal format, this includes all VHS, Betamax, Phillips Video 2000, Phillips N1500 & N1700 formats as well as Sony Video 8,VHS-C camcorder tapes and Mini DV too.
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Old 28th November 2023, 19:41   #9
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SECAM is/was the French colour tv standard, so unless your recordings originated from across the Channel you’ll be fine.

I’m guessing that the too old video formats is referring to 405 line black and white. Anything recorded on home video in the UK from the mid seventies onwards will be in the 625 line PAL colour signal format, this includes all VHS, Betamax, Phillips Video 2000, Phillips N1500 & N1700 formats as well as Sony Video 8,VHS-C camcorder tapes and Mini DV too.
Brilliant, thank you.
I will follow up on this tomorrow but all the help on this thread is very much appreciated, thank you

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