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VHS capture guide
#1
Hi. I want to capture VHS tapes, and am wondering if there is a guide to use Hybrids for this purpose? My knowledge in this area is not strong, but I am good with computers and can follow instructions well. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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#2
Sorry, to tell you that Hybrid is not able to capture content. So you can't use it for capturing VHS or streams.
You clould probably use it to clean up captured content, but I'm not aware of any guide for Hybrid aiming for this.
In general Hybrid is aimed at advanced users that know about filtering&co, so it might not be the best tool to start.
Regarding the capturing: You might want to look over at videohelp.com, digitalfaq.com or similar sites that have guides and quite a few folks which capture vhs content on a daily basis. The main thing with VHS is that the actual capturing with decent equipement is the most important part, since any filtering is bound to only create mediocre results if the input isn't decent.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#3
(12.03.2022, 06:20)Selur Wrote: Sorry, to tell you that Hybrid is not able to capture content. So you can't use it for capturing VHS or streams.
You clould probably use it to clean up captured content, but I'm not aware of any guide for Hybrid aiming for this.
In general Hybrid is aimed at advanced users that know about filtering&co, so it might not be the best tool to start.
Regarding the capturing: You might want to look over at videohelp.com, digitalfaq.com or similar sites that have guides and quite a few folks which capture vhs content on a daily basis. The main thing with VHS is that the actual capturing with decent equipement is the most important part, since any filtering is bound to only create mediocre results if the input isn't decent.

Cu Selur

Thank you for this info.
Alison
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#4
Some info about analogue capture and processing with Hybrid and Davinci Resolve collected here https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewt...3&t=109259 and partially here https://forum.selur.net/thread-1279.html 
Also here is interesting thread about problems and solutions with some BlackMagic Design capture cards due overheating https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewt...=3&t=32036
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#5
(14.03.2022, 00:38)shijan Wrote: Some info about analogue capture and processing with Hybrid and Davinci Resolve collected here https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewt...3&t=109259 and partially here https://forum.selur.net/thread-1279.html 
Also here is interesting thread about problems and solutions with some BlackMagic Design capture cards due overheating https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewt...=3&t=32036

Thanks for your reply.
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