Thread: Converting an LD to a DVD
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Sep 26th, 2005 12:41 PM
#1
Converting an LD to a DVD
Here's a question for you audio/video experts out there... explain to me if this will work.
I want to convert some of my laserdiscs to DVDs, so what I was thinking of doing is this:
hook my LD player up to my camcorder via the input on my camcorder
Hook the camcorder up to my PC via the firewire cable and do a livecapture, so I'm not taping the movies onto the camcorder, just using it as a pass through
I would then capture it as an mpg (mpg1 I assume?)
And then convert to a DVD at a later time...
Does this make sense? I haven't tried yet, but I was thinking of rigging this up tonight... Keep in mind, I really don't want to spend money on capture cards and other such devices, and I really don't see what I'm losing quality wise by doing it this way...
Any comments, suggestions?
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Sep 26th, 2005 12:49 PM
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As long as your DV supports the PassThrough feature, I think it will work. One thing tho .... You may want to record the incoming video clip in the 'raw' DV format (25Mb/s ?) and you can convert that file(s) into a DVD. You may also want to add a few chapters into the movies ...
Make sure you have PLENTY of free diskspace. Just to give you an idea .... 1 hour of DV takes up ~ 12GB.
Last edited by willy; Sep 27th, 2005 at 09:01 AM.
Reason: Fixed passthru
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Sep 26th, 2005 12:54 PM
#3
Ok - thanks - sounds about right. I'm actually clearing up lots of space right now in preperation...
Question though - if I save it as raw DV, don't I have to convert it anyway to mpg to convert it to a DVD? What's the advantage to saving it in dv format?
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Sep 26th, 2005 12:57 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
prof_frink
Ok - thanks - sounds about right. I'm actually clearing up lots of space right now in preperation...
Question though - if I save it as raw DV, don't I have to convert it anyway to mpg to convert it to a DVD? What's the advantage to saving it in dv format?
Maybe I don't know how to do it ... I don't think you can capture directly into .VOB files with menu and stuff ....
BTW, DVD should be in MPEG-2.
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Sep 26th, 2005 01:19 PM
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Also, there will be a COPY RIGHT protection you have to by-pass. Since I'm assuming your LD are bought from stores and you didn't make them out of home movies right?
Check out the internet help sites, TONS of ppl have done what you are about to do.
www.dvdhelp.com
Beware, 30 min of capture is like 1 gigabyte or more.
I have the Pinnacle USB capture device and I've been converting clips of VHS tapes to VCD. Its not easy. Things always go wrong. Like sound/video out of sync, something freezes during burning process, etc....
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Sep 26th, 2005 06:54 PM
#6
You may want to check out Video Help. There are guides for just about everything about converting video.
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Sep 27th, 2005 08:51 AM
#7
So - if anyone is curious - I gave this a try last night, and it didn't work.
Apparently, my camcorder doesn't have the 'passthrough' feature (canon ZR25) so I can't put an input into the camera and then output it through the firewire cable. There's a feature, that at the time when I bought the camera, I never thought to look for.
So I tired recording it onto a DV tape, and then send it to the PC via firewire from the DV tape, and it just won't transfer, it keeps stuttering and losing frames - I guess my PC just isn't fast enough
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Sep 27th, 2005 09:00 AM
#8

Originally Posted by
prof_frink
So I tired recording it onto a DV tape, and then send it to the PC via firewire from the DV tape, and it just won't transfer, it keeps stuttering and losing frames - I guess my PC just isn't fast enough
Just curious ... What kind of system do you have (CPU, RAM, HD) ?
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Sep 27th, 2005 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by
willy
Just curious ... What kind of system do you have (CPU, RAM, HD) ?
It's an Althlon 1700 (or 1600 - I can never remember - either way, it's 1 ghz) on an ECS k75sa board, 384 mb SD ram, 80 gb hd (I have about 40 gb free right now).
I know it's not up to date, but it does everything I want it to do, except video editing I guess...
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Sep 27th, 2005 09:47 AM
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Hmmm ... I think a friend of mine has a 1900+/640MB/80GB and it works on his machine ...
Have you checked the DMA setting for your HD(s) ?
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Sep 27th, 2005 09:53 AM
#11

Originally Posted by
willy
Hmmm ... I think a friend of mine has a 1900+/640MB/80GB and it works on his machine ...
Have you checked the DMA setting for your HD(s) ?
I figured I needed more RAM...
What should the DMA settings be?
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Sep 27th, 2005 09:56 AM
#12

Originally Posted by
prof_frink
I figured I needed more RAM...
What should the DMA settings be?
You may want to turn off/shutdown all the non-essential stuff to free up some resources.
Should be "DMA if possible" (hopefully not "PIO only").
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Sep 27th, 2005 10:02 AM
#13

Originally Posted by
willy
You may want to turn off/shutdown all the non-essential stuff to free up some resources.
Should be "DMA if possible" (hopefully not "PIO only").
Thanks - I'll check that out tonight...
I do remember that my burner had an issue with DMA on, but that may have been my old PC...
Anyway - thanks for the tip, I'll try again and see what happens...
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Sep 27th, 2005 11:39 AM
#14
Don't capture it to MPEG1, quality will be crap. Better to find some software that can do direct to DVD capture, your machine should be able to handle it. Roxio Creator 7 has this feature.
Otherwise capture to an MPEG2 file for DVD (720x480) and burn it later.
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Sep 27th, 2005 11:59 AM
#15
If I owned a laserdisc (which makes this one of them there hy-po-thetical posts) and wanted the DVD, I would feel no compunction about downloading it. Go ahead, call the cops.
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