I am in the process of copying some VHS tapes to DVD. The most recent one I attempted ended up with excessive noise (pops and clicks) in the audio. Other tapes that I have copied have not experienced this problem.
I captured the tape via separate S-Video and audio cable connections from my VHS player into a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-350 Personal Video Recorder card set to capture at the MPEG2 12.0Mbit/sec quality. (Aside: I used the Hauppauge WinTV2000 program to do the capture as Roxio Capture does not see S-Video (it does see a standard TV signal) from the Hauppauge card – but that is a problem for another posting, I guess.)
I do not notice the noise when I play the resulting MPEG file in Windows Media Player but it is quite evident when I play it in VideoWave 8 (it has the hotfix for the out-of-sync problem installed).
Any ideas on what might be the cause of this noise?
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I am in the process of copying some VHS tapes to DVD. The most recent one I attempted ended up with excessive noise (pops and clicks) in the audio. Other tapes that I have copied have not experienced this problem.
I captured the tape via separate S-Video and audio cable connections from my VHS player into a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-350 Personal Video Recorder card set to capture at the MPEG2 12.0Mbit/sec quality. (Aside: I used the Hauppauge WinTV2000 program to do the capture as Roxio Capture does not see S-Video (it does see a standard TV signal) from the Hauppauge card – but that is a problem for another posting, I guess.)
I do not notice the noise when I play the resulting MPEG file in Windows Media Player but it is quite evident when I play it in VideoWave 8 (it has the hotfix for the out-of-sync problem installed).
Any ideas on what might be the cause of this noise?
Thanks,
Mark.
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