Digitizing analog video
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 8:44 pm
Finally I've decided to write down most of the knowledge I've gathered during my quest of digitizing my old VHS tapes.
Basically the procedure would be straightforward, but due to my never stopping perfectionalism I just had to find out the dark caveats of analogue video ripping.
I will not explain every step in detail, but if possible I'll list good sources of information which have helped me understanding the problem, too. (It's not just that I'm lazy, but I'm also a very bad writer)
Note: I am really sorry, but I haven't really tried all this in Linux, so this HowTo's gonna be 100% Windows...
[Overview]
[Prerequisites]
Hardware:
- Video capture card (e.g. Graphics card with Video-In (ViVo))
- Sound card
- Fast harddisk
Software:
- AMCap
- Virtual VCR
- VirtualDub
- AviSynth (only if you're going for high quality 50fps video)
VirtualDub PlugIns
- Smart Deinterlacer (Donald Graft)
- Smooth Deinterlacer (Gunnar Thalin)
- MSU Denoiser (Vatolin Dm.,Putilin S.)
- Smart Smoother (Donald Graft)
- Region Remove(Shaun Faulds)
Codecs
(Video)
- HuffYUV
- Koepi's XviD Binaries
- Some MJPEG codec
(Audio)
- LAME ACM Codec
Basically the procedure would be straightforward, but due to my never stopping perfectionalism I just had to find out the dark caveats of analogue video ripping.
I will not explain every step in detail, but if possible I'll list good sources of information which have helped me understanding the problem, too. (It's not just that I'm lazy, but I'm also a very bad writer)
Note: I am really sorry, but I haven't really tried all this in Linux, so this HowTo's gonna be 100% Windows...
[Overview]
- - Capture
- Make sure that audio/video are in sync (check framerate!)
- Cut unwanted scenes out
- Deinterlace (if necessary)
- Crop borders (you will want an even resolution!)
- Remove chroma artefacts (chroma smoother)
- Leveling (to make sure that black IS black)
- Denoising
- Logo Removal
- Resize (Bicubic!)
- Process audio (Resample, mono?)
- Choose final video codec (XviD)
- Choose final audio codec (Lame)
- Lean back and enjoy watching your PC doing the work...
[Prerequisites]
Hardware:
- Video capture card (e.g. Graphics card with Video-In (ViVo))
- Sound card
- Fast harddisk
Software:
- AMCap
- Virtual VCR
- VirtualDub
- AviSynth (only if you're going for high quality 50fps video)
VirtualDub PlugIns
- Smart Deinterlacer (Donald Graft)
- Smooth Deinterlacer (Gunnar Thalin)
- MSU Denoiser (Vatolin Dm.,Putilin S.)
- Smart Smoother (Donald Graft)
- Region Remove(Shaun Faulds)
Codecs
(Video)
- HuffYUV
- Koepi's XviD Binaries
- Some MJPEG codec
(Audio)
- LAME ACM Codec