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Frage von tulipcat27:


Hello All of you,

oute times as I am now totally Novice, which regards the DVD-burning.

I have gained a DVD recorder to archive my entire time on VHS. I have a lot of synonymous NTSC video, which I would like to somehow synonymous, of course burn to DVD.

Can someone explain to me, perhaps as simple as I could do that? I said as total beginner and therefore had no inkling of these things!

Lieben Dank schon mal!

Tulipcat27

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Antwort von Peter S.:

Purely in VHS Tape
Scartcable of VHS to DVD
Switch on DVD on AV input
VHS to play DVD on Studio
Possible pitfalls: Cheap, not fully occupied Scart cable (signal transmission in one direction only)
Scart sockets, the only input, or output (label: in / out and a small arrow)
Wrong Signalarteinstellung s.den devices (composite, S-Video, etc. ...)
MFG Peter

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Antwort von Tulipcat 27:

Thank you before, Peter!

Is that synonymous with NTSC tapes so simple?

Regards

Tulipcat27

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Antwort von MiXMaster:

Hello!
With NTSC VHS, there is a case of stumbling! It has indeed synonymous "true" NTSC in the Coimputer go (fired by then either in NTSC or become synonymous converted to PAL).

Today, most VHS recorders one sucked NTSC playback, but no real NTSC outputs that let you record, but have only one kind Preudo-Pal. On the monitor you can watch but not record precisely.

It can only function with a recorder that synonymous "real NTSC output" can (usually switch over) s.der back.

Good luck and a happy new year wishes
Bundarama

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Antwort von Markus:

"" Guest, "" wrote: It has indeed synonymous get "real" in the NTSC Coimputer ...
There is no computer involved. ;-)

@ Tulipcat27: Why do not you try it out easily? Many current PAL-NTSC equipment can deal with quite well. Take to test a DVD-RW or DVD-RAM, can you describe the new, if the recording does not work. ;-)

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Antwort von tulipcat27a:

... So .. I now have time s.meinem VCR (Sony SLV somewhat older E-730) looked up.
Bei mir gibts a switch back s.der
1. Switches: On PAL TV
2. Switches: NTSC NTSC 4.43 PB

is 2 Switch now "real NTSC"?? Can not have that much to begin, however, have been synonymous with dub tried with two switches - but is making the recording a thick black bar s.The bottom and the colors are totally greenish.
Can this be synonymous s.meinem DVD recorder?? Have an LG RH 7500

If that would not work now, so the import may be an alternative to computer?? Probably because they would need a TV card and the appropriate program (eg, what?) Can there possibly be (even if the VCR is no REAL NTSC) or later going to convert the NTSC?
I know there are many questions, but I really would be VERY VERY grateful for every little tip!
Thanks

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello,

NTSC 4.43 is a mix of NTSC (color coding, resolution) and PAL (4.43 MHz color carrier). In "real NTSC" is the color transmitted at 3.58 MHz, from which derives the name of NTSC 3.58.

That the picture is green indicates that the color will be transferred as NTSC and your television this information with the PAL trying to represent targets. Can you switch the video input to NTSC color coding?

If the Picture synonymous then green, reproduces the recorder when you switch to "On PAL TV" (in the hope that the color is then output as PAL)?

The black bar is likely therefore that NTSC-M (the correct name) a lower vertical Resolutionhat. The "missing" image lines fills the accommodating reproducing or Recorder with "no". In a video editing program, you could at least move the visible picture in the middle ... ;-)

"tulipcat27a" wrote: If that would not work now, so the import may be an alternative to computer?? Probably because they would need a TV card ...
Even though I'm generally not a fan of the TV capture card, the card would actually still be the best solution in this case, the TV, because this or that product synonymous with television standard will handle blends. Aldi My TV card is in addition to all possible variants of PAL and NTSC 4.43 as synonymous PAL60.

The computer itself is "sausages" which television standard has a video recording. If you are the shots with the correct frame rate Resolutionund dub, it is likely a slight (!) Be, burn real NTSC DVDs.

I wish you a good start for 2006!

More on NTSC-M:
Japan vs. NTSC. NTSC-US

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Antwort von tulipcat27a:

Hello Mark!
Many thanks for the detailed explanation .. I'll probably buy me then ne TV - Show!!
gruß

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Antwort von tulipcat27a:

Oh - I thought of something else.
If I now buy a TV card for your computer .. and plug in my VCR since .. has to give back and does not synonymous FOR "true" NTSC s.den computer or you can change the file afterwards to??

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Antwort von Markus:

No, send the VTR has no pure NTSC-M s.den Calculator. And no, you can not change the file afterwards.

Eighth card with purchase of TV that these synonymous television standard mixtures s.Video input supported. Otherwise you would have gained nothing.

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Antwort von tulipcat27a:

"Markus" wrote: No, send the VTR has no pure NTSC-M s.den Calculator. And no, you can not change the file afterwards.

Eighth card with purchase of TV that these synonymous television standard mixtures s.Video input supported. Otherwise you would have gained nothing.


hmm ... sorry if I am now so totally stupid rather than ... but ... WHY
must not pure NTSC-looking ... then takes the nich synonymous COMPUTER exactly the system that the VCR outputs?? I understand that somehow logically ...
Well - no preference - then I'll to the proper video card and eighth try the easy times - THANK YOU AGAIN
Greeting

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Antwort von Markus:

"tulipcat27a" wrote: Why has not a pure NTSC-looking ...
If the TV card supports TV standards synonymous mixtures, it is sufficient if the recorder reproducing such a standard television spending mix.

"tulipcat27a" wrote: then takes the nich synonymous COMPUTER exactly the system that the VCR outputs??
Once the images are digitally on the hard drive, reducing the question of the television standard on the frame rate and image resolution. The color coding (ie, whether PAL or NTSC) is no longer relevant.

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Antwort von Quadruplex:

"Hi, everybody!

Here, unfortunately, are intermingled a few things ...
"Markus" wrote: NTSC 4.43 is a mix of NTSC (color coding, resolution) and PAL (4.43 MHz color carrier).
True, but misleading. NTSC 4.43, and 3:58 are both true NTSC. It has been introduced NTSC 4:43 of my knowledge for the home video equipment - at 4.43 MHz, the ink is far enough away from black and white signal (now encompassing VHS / Betamax and what it then so did). And the fact that the Sony VCR, the questioner can convert to NTSC 4.43, is definitely of benefit. If the LG DVD recorder so that the questioner is unable to cope, he may, I fear, no NTSC (NTSC 4.43 and do not include either a fortiori the converted PAL 60).
"Markus" wrote: Even though I'm generally not a fan of the TV capture card, the card would actually still be the best solution in this case, the TV, because this or that product synonymous with television standard will handle blends.
In this Sony VHS recorder is not necessary (NTSC 4.43 is a real NTSC, PAL only 60 is nowhere defined). And your concerns about TV cards, I agree. The TV tuner may be good for something - the video inputs of the TV cards are often equivocal. I would suggest a Capturebox the NTSC may prefer.

Buy Sometimes simpler variant: a Panasonic DVD recorder - which can accept NTSC (at least the models I know of, a demand or a look at the menu before the purchase is still useful).

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Antwort von david1950:

Hello

I have the same problem with the dubbing of the NTSC video on DVD: I have a synonymous scharz edge down. My device is a new Code Free Panasonic. With another device, although I can dub NTSC but PAL has not a good picture or a red streak right in the Picture and the Resolutionder colors is not good.

What can I do with the NTSC on the Panasonic unit easily (without black borders can dub)?

Thank you for your help.

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Antwort von Markus:

"david1950" wrote: What can I do with the NTSC on the Panasonic unit easily (without black borders can dub)?
Hi David,

in this combination, probably nothing you can do about it, as a standalone player usually does not allow more detailed settings.

If you do not want to go via a computer / can, accept the black border. He's watching the videos, much less disturbing than any Farbflackern etc.

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