Has anyone tried putting old home movies that are on video cassette tape playable on a VCR, onto computer so that you can work with it in Cyberlink?
There are multiple questions here, I know.
I have:
1. the original mini video cassettes - What are they called, Hi 8 or something.
2. The original Sony Handicam camera they were shot on.
3. a working vcr
4. the regular sized video cassettes I transferred the minis to. (lovely quality on an old non digital TV)
5. DVDs I dubbed the video cassettes to.
oh..and 6. The files that I got off the dvds and transferred to the computer (but they don't seem very good quality now that they're digital)
What I found is that the dvds play HORRIBLY on the new High def TVs, and not very nicely on computer either.
My original video is absolutely beautiful quality, with an old sony camcorder played on the old analogue tvs we used to have.
I'm just so disappointed, all my lovely baby video of my kids looks awful compared to the way it was, and having a cameraman father I'm used to things looking nice.
I wonder if I can somehow get the same quality, using some method of transfer to the computer and then using Cyberlink to adjust stuff, upgrade the video quality??, edit bits out, enhance others, but basically to get the same lovely HDef quality of video that it was before. (its 4:3 of course)
This kind of thing screws with my head.
Some kind of guide or instructions for techno dummies would work well with me.
I love doing it, I just hate researching HOW to do it.
1. how to get it onto the computer, in files that Cyberlink can work with.
2. how to use Cyberlink to enhance the quality? better than the dvds I dubbed. (not the splicing, the definition.)
3. so that I can finally make blue ray discs that will play in good quality on our big tv. (at least I know how to do that!)
Basically, Video tape to blu ray with no loss of quality. Big ask???
ANY advice or help will be appreciated, particularly from those who have tried it. Step by little-dummy-step would be good.

with thanks, Jenny.
Jenny