Whats the best budget friendly way to transfer vhs tapes
Hiya, pretty much the title. I have a dozen tapes I want to backup before age takes its toll. My basic idea after watching some videos online is to buy a hardware based upscaler that can interface with my vcr then throw that signal to a video capture card and record on my computer. I'll go with name brands to avoid problems but is that really the best method? I want to avoid sending them to a service since it will cost more than just buying the hardware in the first place and I got time to kill.
I did this last year for a bunch of family videos.
I bought an used VHS/HDD/DVD combo, recorded the VHS to HDD to DVD, then used my PC to rip those DVD to MKV and chucked them on my NAS for access/backup.
Was the HDD -> DVD absolutely necessary? Seems like one extra transcoding for no reason.
Did the HDD have it's own partition type or video format directly unreadable by PC? Then it's understandable that one wouldn't wanna go through all that hassle of making it directly work on PC just for better video quality.
Many manufacturers made them deliberately uncompatible with PC to dodge probable copyright problems.
However they usually didn't reinvent the wheel and those formats were common, but "sabotaged" by small alterations. Analysing them on a code level would reveal how they were altered and possibilities to fix them.