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The Hi-8 TDK tapes may or may not have come from Malaysia or Australia, and once my dad got back to North America, we got Video8 Sony tapes from there. I also took a picture of the settings as I found them. Again, the camcorder that everything (I think) was recorded on is a Sony CCD-TRV45E (PAL) from Malaysia or Australia in early 1998. Here are pictures of everything I have to work with at the moment. How many tapes? Sorry, for not getting back sooner. But for PAL, not so lossy that it's terrible. Wondering if I can use the ATI TV Wonder HD 600 USB or if there is a better way on macOS for Hi8, homemade VHS, and commercial VHS.
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Back again with a MacBook Pro 2015 with Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter and cable. TL DR: Tried to capture Hi8 tapes five years ago with VirtualDub on Windows 7, gave up after not getting desired results, and life got in the way. Someone captured it and put it on YouTube, but I would like to see if my tape is in better condition. There's also this rare educational Math Blaster VHS from the 80s that I got used at the library over ten years ago. It is the original cut with a non-native speaker dubbing it. The DVD version is laughable in comparison.

English cut and dub that's not online anywhere. As for commercial tapes, I have a NTSC tape of a foreign cartoon with a rare U.S. There are also a few TV recordings I found as well. I suppose the internals need to be cleaned or are worn out. I have a homemade PAL VHS that could only play in my Sony VCR that supported it, but the VCR doesn't work anymore.
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Since Macs are known for video editing, is there a way to use my ATI TV Wonder in macOS? If not, what is the best capture card and software combo? I have a Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter and cable as well, which I used last year to transfer some MiniDV tapes with iMovie (I didn't like the low frame rate though, so I'm probably going to give it another try).Īfter I'm done with the Hi8 tapes, I would also like to capture some rare commercial and homemade VHS tapes I have as well.
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I have yet to install Bootcamp on my MacBook and for my model you have to do a workaround to get Windows 7 on it because it only officially supports Windows 8 and 10. Since then, I have gotten a MacBook Pro 2015, 500GB, 2.2 GHz Core i7, 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3, Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB. I had school to worry about and I've had several major ups and downs in life a long the way, but I feel like I'm finally starting to get back to my old self and hobbies again. We live in the U.S.), so not long after I started, I gave up, and found a stable use for my card as a TV tuner instead. However, I wasn't getting the right results due to my Sony Handycam CCD-TRV45E or tapes recording in PAL by default (my dad got it in Malaysia or Australia while on a trip. I got an ATI TV Wonder HD 600 USB, setup VirtualDub on my Asus Windows 7 laptop, and was ready to go. My Hi8 tapes date from 1998-2008 and some non-serious recordings were made a few years afterwards. The StarTech.It's been almost five years since I started on my VHS capture journey. Backed by a 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
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The cable connects to your desktop or laptop computer through USB 2.0, and is compact enough to fit in the palm of your hand, providing a conveniently portable video capture solution that's more than suitable for use with laptops and desktop computers alike. The official marketing text of S-Video / Composite to USB Video Capture Cable w/ TWAIN and Mac Support as supplied by the manufacturerĬapture and convert an S-Video or Composite video on your PC or Mac, as digital media The SVID2USB23 USB 2.0 S-Video & Composite Video Capture Cable offers an easy to use analog video capture solution, enabling you to grab video from an S-Video or Composite video source, as well as the accompanying 2-channel RCA audio, to your Mac or Windows computer.
