First some background info:
I have a Toshiba dual VHS/DVD player which is connected to my Canon DV camcorder with yellow, red, and white component cable.
The Camcorer is connected to my Sony Vaio computer via a iEEE 1394 firewire.
I am getting a transfer (of the VHS tape) to the PC where I use Roxio to process the captured video and sound just like always.
I have played the resultant DVD on a couple of devices and have observed the following:
On several small screen TV's/DVD players, there does not appear to be much (if any) loss as compared to the original VHS tape shown on the same device.
However, when played to my 73" Mitsubishi DLP, the quality is quite poor but so is the original VHS played likewise.
Questions:
Would there be a better way to do this transfer such as:
Use of the S-vidoe cable?
Use of a Dual VHS/DVD player recorder?
Use of the Roxio Easy VHS to DVD device?
Other?
Would a DVD/VHS recorder that outputs through an MDHI improve the picture on the TV?
Keep in mind that I intend to edit (mostly clip out scenes that do not contain anything but scenery and such) which from what I gather is not really capable with the dual player/recorders. They apparently have a limited editing capability but it is mostly for titles and chapter markers. Any comment on that?
As always, I thank you in advance for your willingness to share you expertise with me.
Edited by videorama, 05 January 2012 - 09:14 AM.








