
This way you are preserving exactly what comes out of your digital converter. I also recorded my screen and went over the different settings and I can share the video if necessary.Ĭapture your videos with a lossless codec such as HuffYUV, Lagarith, or UT Video.

Which settings are the ideal settings for VHS to the best quality digital conversion format which will also fit on a DVD? So far everything I found made me ask more questions. So I literally need a step by step guide. I also often see that the FPS is set to 29.97 by default and wanted to ask if I should set it to 30 or higher. I need help with every option on here, the more you write, the better. Keep in mind I don't know much about this stuff. I tried to convert the same file 6 times to see what would be the best setting but they all look the same. I keep researching and the more I learn the more questions I have. There is another field asking if I want to convert to an MKV or MP4. There are a bunch of other options like Codec types such as H.264 and H.265 as well as MPEG-4 and so on.
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For example, I don't think it is necessary or smart to choose the Fast 1080P 30FPS preset because the VHS resolution is 720x576.

Over there there are SO many settings and given I am not converting a High Definition video, I am aware some of those options are Not Applicable to me. Once I finished using Movavi Video Editor (recommend a better capture software if you know of one please) I see a huge file (50-70GB in size) then I learned I need to compress the output file with Handbrake. I am currently converting VHS tapes in the format of PAL/SECAM (to the best of my knowledge) from 12 to over 20 years ago. I still have some questions because no situation was like mine in the posts I read. First of hello everyone, I wanna say thanks in advance and let you know that I did my research prior to writing this post.
