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Thanks to some people on rec.video.desktop for their help. I finally have
the DVD that I recorded from LD. I'm more than pleased with the quality.
I recorded in half D1 resolution (352x480). The result actually looks better
than the LaserDisc itself. I didn't use any filters or noise reductions, but
this half resolution killed that video noise that LD had. Sharpness is
still the same.
For video recording I used a simple $70 value TV Tuner card FlyVideo 3000FM
with Philips AD converter. I plugged composite output of LD player to the input
of that card (s-video gave worse results). For audio recording I tried
something different and I'm not sure anyone else has tried it before during
video capture. All my LaserDiscs have digital 2 channel stereo track
(same format as CD). So instead of plugging RCA jacks to the soundcard I ran
coaxial S/PDIF digital audio out to S/PDIF in of my M-Audio soundcard and used
44.1kHz sampling rate.
Captured everything in Huffyuv AVI, then separated an audio track from AVI and
resampled it to 48kHz with SSRC. My final DVD audio track is uncompressed
LPCM.
If anyone records from LDs that are just simple 2 channel stereo and if the
sound is important, I highly recommend this method rather than buying expensive
cards like Canopus ADVC series. I'm sure these cards are good, but there's no
way one can take advantage of digital track on LD with such cards.
--Leonid
Thanks to some people on rec.video.desktop for their help. I finally have
the DVD that I recorded from LD. I'm more than pleased with the quality.
I recorded in half D1 resolution (352x480). The result actually looks better
than the LaserDisc itself. I didn't use any filters or noise reductions, but
this half resolution killed that video noise that LD had. Sharpness is
still the same.
For video recording I used a simple $70 value TV Tuner card FlyVideo 3000FM
with Philips AD converter. I plugged composite output of LD player to the input
of that card (s-video gave worse results). For audio recording I tried
something different and I'm not sure anyone else has tried it before during
video capture. All my LaserDiscs have digital 2 channel stereo track
(same format as CD). So instead of plugging RCA jacks to the soundcard I ran
coaxial S/PDIF digital audio out to S/PDIF in of my M-Audio soundcard and used
44.1kHz sampling rate.
Captured everything in Huffyuv AVI, then separated an audio track from AVI and
resampled it to 48kHz with SSRC. My final DVD audio track is uncompressed
LPCM.
If anyone records from LDs that are just simple 2 channel stereo and if the
sound is important, I highly recommend this method rather than buying expensive
cards like Canopus ADVC series. I'm sure these cards are good, but there's no
way one can take advantage of digital track on LD with such cards.
--Leonid