I dub my VHS movies to burn and after the PC to tell them after editing to DVD. Recently, I get only black and white photos transferred from the VCR. 3 times I have replaced the VCR, checked all the cables and the program Magix Video de Luxe 2005 -, unsuccessfully searched for possible errors. Analog VCR and PC are on the S-VHS input / output connected. If anyone could help me I would be very grateful, because I am a very long time with this Probem around angry.
Thank you in advance dear!
Michel
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Michel,
This is a common error: VHS recorder via a Scart adapter SVHS cable to connect -> black and white picture!
Many thanks for your tip. I have now shifted into a video grabber that my "normal" analog recordings now passes as "for the PC-to-understand images. I have attached the part s.The USB port and 3.5 mm jack s.den audio input of the PC. I now have a wonderful color but unfortunately no longer sound. What do I do now wrong again?
Liebe Grüße
Michel
Antwort von Markus:
Sorry, but I'm allergic to video grabber (see FireWire FAQ">1. (c) Why do not capture using graphics card, TV card or video grabber?).
That was with the connection I do not quite understand it. Have you connected the USB video grabber and analog audio (jack)? - To what is it really grabber (Manufacturer) model?
Antwort von michel:
Hi Markus, thank you very much for your quick response. When the device is a "Pocket Digitus USB 2.0 Video Grabber, including Ulead VideoStudio software. The input from the VCR is variable, either red / white and yellow (RCA) o. s-video. Detailed Description: Compatible with S-video and composite video. " Currently, I try to check the RCA version, with the aforementioned (mis) Income from.
Liebe Grüße Michel
Antwort von fleshmann:
because your VHS recordings presumably with an ordinary VHS recorders were made, is synonymous only a composite signal on your tape. With S-VHS luminance and color information are transferred separately (which constitutes the proper difference in quality). If you now have a composite source (in this case are both pieces of information in a signal) on an S-video port, and send your recording unit expects an S-video signal, you are missing because of which the synonymous (modulated) color information. Although you can use the S-video connection, but only for transmitting the composite signal> The recording setting must therefore stand on composite. De facto synonymous you can just as easily use directly a RCA connection, since an identical signal is transmitted.
viele grüße
Antwort von Markus:
"flesh man" wrote:
De facto synonymous you can just as easily use directly a RCA connection, since an identical signal is transmitted.
Michel does, yes.
Okay, let's go one by one before and exclude possible causes: Buckle your VCR times with the cables hanging s.Television currently still at s.Videograbber. We examine whether the VCR outputs a colored picture, and whether this picture is correctly transmitted through the cables used.