![]() ![]() There are any number of devices available. Correct? If so, then run the VHS thru TBC to a capture card to computer. If I understand your setup is that your VHS player and DVD recorder are the same unit. The short way is to connect your VCR to a DVD recorder with a TBC in between the two. Thanks! Apologies if I don't make much sense I don't have a clue what I'm talking about I'm not expecting DVD quality or even improved quality if I could get similar quality to what the DVD combo was doing I would be happy! I have plenty of hard drives so I guess I could store a fairly decent file quality as well. I guess software is the other thing I'm unsure about, to be fair I'm pretty unsure about all of it I am a total newbie to the whole thing. My player outputs through HDMI so I have looked at HDMI capture cards but they all seem to be gaming based and I'm not sure if they would be suitable or even if HDMI is suitable. ![]() Originally I was using my Panasonic DMR-EZ49V to copy VHS to DVD but I ran into copywrite issues and it seemed that capturing to my PC would probably be better anyway so I shelved the project until I worked out how to capture to my PC. I have decided to give it another go now though. ![]() It's been a couple years since I last considered capturing my VHS collection, the last time I couldn't get my head round a solution for me from reading other threads so I got frustrated and gave up. ![]()
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