I have successfully captured audio and video from my Roxio VHS to DVD via USB 2.0 from a Sony VHS-C Camcorder. Once converted, in the review / playback screen in Roxio, everything sounded fine the first time. Each additional playback, the audio quality became choppier and choppier. Once uploaded to YouTube, the audio was so distorted the file became unusable. I have not tried "Addressing the audio recording specifically to Roxio" as I found in one other post yet. I am fairly familiar with PCs in general and that doesn't sound like a viable solution. I thought I'd get this out there for any tech help I could find with any other suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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I have successfully captured audio and video from my Roxio VHS to DVD via USB 2.0 from a Sony VHS-C Camcorder. Once converted, in the review / playback screen in Roxio, everything sounded fine the first time. Each additional playback, the audio quality became choppier and choppier. Once uploaded to YouTube, the audio was so distorted the file became unusable. I have not tried "Addressing the audio recording specifically to Roxio" as I found in one other post yet. I am fairly familiar with PCs in general and that doesn't sound like a viable solution. I thought I'd get this out there for any tech help I could find with any other suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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