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#1 tsjn727

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Posted 18 December 2009 - 10:53 AM

Any suggestions on settings for when you copy from VHS-C video recorder to MyDVD?  When I did this,  audio came through fine,  video played at an accellerated speed.  Length of video was 34 minutes recorded,  video played back in 10 minuutes.  Audio stayed the same.

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Posted 18 December 2009 - 10:57 AM

How is the VHS being captured and using what type of device. The symptom is more prone to USB capture devices.

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Posted 26 December 2009 - 06:30 PM

QUOTE (tsjn727 @ Dec 18 2009, 10:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Any suggestions on settings for when you copy from VHS-C video recorder to MyDVD?  When I did this,  audio came through fine,  video played at an accelerated speed.  Length of video was 34 minutes recorded,  video played back in 10 minutes.  Audio stayed the same.

I do not understand what you meant with "Audio stayed the same":  as it was when originally recorded?

But check your VHS player in case you need to set a switch or something to ensure that playback speed matches original recording speed — unless, of course, the VHS-C was created while the battery power of the camcorder was too low or had some triple-play setting?

Good source of information are usually the owner's manual of your camcorder and your VCR.

The USB capture device just takes it as it gets; i.e., as your TV would see the playback...
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