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Thanks Cap'n Kevin and stevek,
I'm not looking for back up, rather editing the tapes and saving to disk so that we can easily view them on the family TV. I've already started capturing, editing, and outputting to DVD. But I'm just wondering if there would be any improvement in picture quality (and perhaps sound) if I used Blu-ray disk instead. I understand Blu-ray has higher storage capacity, so I'd use fewer disks.
Once I start editing video captured in high def, I presume outputting to Blu-ray will yield a better picture than DVD. So is the same true when starting with analog and non-HD digital sources?
I have burned my hi-8 and VHS captured tapes to both blu-ray and DVD. Since I captured these tapes using a DVD resolution 720x480 there wasn't much improved quality by burning to blu-ray with a 1920x1080 resolution.
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There is an advantage to burning your captured video to blu-ray and selecting the SD720x480 profile. You will be able to fit much more SD video onto this larger capacity disc. That may or may not be an advantage to you.
One tip when burning to either format. Once you capture the tapes and convert them into a digital file, import it into Power Director and you can produce a new video that you may or may not like the quality better. If you apply the fix/enhance tools, especially the video enhance tool, this will apply an up converting enhancement that I have had some moderate success with. Try it and see if you like it. The video enhance tool tends to sharpen and smooth out some of the rough edges a bit. Then you can burn this improved video to DVD or Blu-ray and enjoy the improvements you made when playing back.
For me personally, my PC is hooked directly to my TV so I tend to view all my camera video, pictures and completed productions directly off the hard drive instead of on a playable discs. The advantage for me is that I don't have to look for any discs in order to watch something. The PC has become my playback device for all our TVs in the house. I have also converted my commercial DVD and blu-ray collection onto hard drive. I use Cyberlinks Power DVD 13, and I can view my whole library of available movies using their software. It really pretty cool. The software imports all the DVD covers so it is easy to select what to watch. And my 5 year old twins can never scratch a disc putting it into the player!!!!
The method I described above in my first response is what I do for backup but it is also my method to watch all my captured movies.
Kevin
This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at Jul 17. 2013 07:59
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