eu tenho a movie box e usei por muito tempo, com as nova placae uso a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle Usb 3 0, oferece otima qualidade de VHS capturado e funciona em windows 11, e tenho uma placa firewire.
Capturing composite video is not going to give good results. Barely watchable at best. Play the video on a Panasonic industrial VCR and use the SVHS output which has the signal separated using the top quality industrial hardware in the VCR rather than the cheap junk in the capture box. Doing this you will clearly see a difference in the recorded copy over using the composite signal.
Most experts recommend using composite cables for a composite video source such as standard VHS or laserdisc. The VCR I use does have a TBC which I did have enabled for this test.
@@BrettDarien For a random source like a TV set. But once you get the composite into the Panasonic VCR the signal is disassembled into color and brightness signals which are free of the artifacts of the composite encoding. These signals are output on the SVHS connector on the VCR.
The Mitsubishi HS-HD2000U has a TBC, 3DNR and S-Video out. For me, the most important thing would have been how the picture looks without TBC and 3DNR via S-Video out and what uncompressed options are available with custom settings. If you can't record uncompressed, YUV is rather pointless.
@@TTVEaGMXde The digital recording process takes the incoming analog signal and converts it to digital. The conversion process to digital is noticeably better with the Svideo signals over the composite. Looking on a small (30 inch) screen you may not notice the difference but on a large 5 foot or more screen the difference is very noticeable.
@@glasslinger The without referred to TBC and 3DNR and not to S-Video. Since the NTSC color carrier goes down to 2.95 MHz with VHS, composite is actually unusable with NTSC. With PAL, the color carrier with VHS only goes down to 3.8 MHz.
Unfortunately no, only MPEG capture is supported. The high and medium quality presets record in MPEG2 while the low quality preset records in MPEG1 at 240p resolution.
So, it works only on XP?
Pretty cool
Hello, which is the best for capturing VHS? Pinnacle Moviebox 710-USB or Pinnacle Studio MovieBox USB?
eu tenho a movie box e usei por muito tempo, com as nova placae uso a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle Usb 3 0, oferece otima qualidade de VHS capturado e funciona em windows 11, e tenho uma placa firewire.
I Remember paying around £150.00 when it first came out.
dazzle one i had from 2009 it seem drty video quality i payed 150$ for it
Capturing composite video is not going to give good results. Barely watchable at best. Play the video on a Panasonic industrial VCR and use the SVHS output which has the signal separated using the top quality industrial hardware in the VCR rather than the cheap junk in the capture box. Doing this you will clearly see a difference in the recorded copy over using the composite signal.
Most experts recommend using composite cables for a composite video source such as standard VHS or laserdisc. The VCR I use does have a TBC which I did have enabled for this test.
@@BrettDarien For a random source like a TV set. But once you get the composite into the Panasonic VCR the signal is disassembled into color and brightness signals which are free of the artifacts of the composite encoding. These signals are output on the SVHS connector on the VCR.
The Mitsubishi HS-HD2000U has a TBC, 3DNR and S-Video out. For me, the most important thing would have been how the picture looks without TBC and 3DNR via S-Video out and what uncompressed options are available with custom settings. If you can't record uncompressed, YUV is rather pointless.
@@TTVEaGMXde The digital recording process takes the incoming analog signal and converts it to digital. The conversion process to digital is noticeably better with the Svideo signals over the composite. Looking on a small (30 inch) screen you may not notice the difference but on a large 5 foot or more screen the difference is very noticeable.
@@glasslinger The without referred to TBC and 3DNR and not to S-Video. Since the NTSC color carrier goes down to 2.95 MHz with VHS, composite is actually unusable with NTSC. With PAL, the color carrier with VHS only goes down to 3.8 MHz.
I noticed on the Pinnacle software settings you have MPEG selected under presets. Can you change that to AVI or any other format?
Unfortunately no, only MPEG capture is supported. The high and medium quality presets record in MPEG2 while the low quality preset records in MPEG1 at 240p resolution.