[QUOTE=Bravo]I forgot that the furniture in Help used to be black and white!!! These are awesome videos, almost surprised some of those girls are nto still working! LOL
Can you tell us how you transfered video from a VHS tape to your computer? Do you have a video capture card? How did you do it because I have some old video I would like to upload too.[/QUOTE]
They sell machines that you slip in your VHS and copy to DVD, then copy the DVD onto your computer using a video editing software like Pinnacle 14.
Or buy a gadget like this [url]http://www.vhs2dvdwizard.com/convert_vhs_video_tapes_to_dvd.html?tid=ADW35Vhs%20Protected[/url]
This gadget you hook your VCR straight into your computer as long as your operating system is 32 bit, this gadget will copy from your VCR to your computer to MPEG format then you can edit in Pinnacle 14 studio software to make a smaller version of an mpeg and upload to YouTube.
My computer is 64 bit Windows 7 so I had to use an older one I have running Vista and copy the Mpeg to an external hard drive and read into my windows 7 computer because working with video you need a fast CPU especially HD which of course these videos are not.
Also 1 other thing, depending on how many VHS you have to convert to digital, if you only have a few then you might not want to go through the expense of getting a machine to copy VHS to DVD or mess with the headaches of getting the above gadget to work. There are plenty of guys on the internet who will copy a 2 hour VHS tape to DVD for $20 each. Then you can read this DVD or copy it to your computer hard disk. But if you want to put it on YouTube you will have to edit it using some type of edit software, like I said I use Pinnacle studio V 14 but I'm sure there are many others you can use. Pinnacle also has a device called Dazzle that will copy from your VCR to computer, you may want to look at that too.
