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Rescue Your Videotapes!
3 answers, most recent on 11/7/2013
Rescue your video tapes
I am interested in the product Rescue Your Video tapes but I'm not sure if it covers my tapes. I see that it covers various VHS tapes but I cannot see from the website if it includes VHS-C tapes. Does anyone know if it also includes VHS-C tapes?
Rescue Your Videotapes!
2 answers, most recent on 11/9/2013
RE: Rescue Your Videotapes Version 7 "strains" my computer
Hi What is your computer specification ? The message usually appears if the computer is not fast enough to keep up with the digitisation/conversion process for the quality/format you have selected to import. Note if this is a VHS, DV (not HD
Movie Studio
3 answers, most recent on 10/8/2013
RE: Missing video on track one - movie edit pro
Thanks for the info. I tried that, but to no avail. I'll try and shoot you a picture of how it looks. Track one is empty, but the video label shows above the timeline (video116.wmv) above the time. In the scene overview mode, most of the scenes
Movie Studio
10 answers, most recent on 7/21/2020
RE: [Closed] Cropping Problems With Magix Movie Edit Pro MX Plus
Hi, What is your setup to copy from 8mm to digital camera? What is your camera is a mini DV or HD camera? I anticipate that your set up is a 8mm tape that is correpond a VHS level a) You use in a 8mm projector and shot video with your mini
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 9/28/2013
RE: Chapter thumbnails are incorrect.
Rescue Your Videotapes!
3 answers, most recent on 9/27/2013
RE: rescue my video tapes, 6 hour dvd
Hi, Terrerad is absolutely right, although I really can't imagine what the vhs tape will look like once you drop the bit rate low enough to get 6 hours on a DVD. Especially if it was recorded in SLP! If it takes you 6 hours to fall asleep, you
Rescue Your Videotapes!
3 answers, most recent on 9/27/2013
RE: rescue my video tapes, 6 hour dvd
You can certainly cram 6 hours of video on a DVD, I do it all the time. The key is reducing the bit rate for the mpeg2 encoded video. The quality will suffer but it remains watchable and playable on DVD players. The easiest way is a DVD
Rescue Your Videotapes!
3 answers, most recent on 9/27/2013
RE: rescue my video tapes, 6 hour dvd
I want to make my dvd's 6 hours like my vhs tapes.. ( I use them to help me sleep) how do I do this? By getting you a DVD the size of a Frisbee. Seriously, we are talking about apples vs. oranges here. It was possible to cram a
Rescue Your Videotapes!
3 answers, most recent on 9/27/2013
rescue my video tapes, 6 hour dvd
I want to make my dvd's 6 hours like my vhs tapes.. ( I use them to help me sleep) how do I do this?
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 9/28/2013
Chapter thumbnails are incorrect.
This is a first for me. I have made a couple hundred DVDs using MEP+ 17 and never had this occur. In the chapter menus on the DVD menu, the thumbnails for each chapter, on the first page of chapter menus, are wrong. Rather than the thumbnails
Rescue Your Videotapes!
2 answers, most recent on 9/11/2013
RE: Recording to computer
Ok, thanks I am using a Pacific VHS video player I am using the cables and USB provided with the Rescue your video tapes product Ver 6 Don't know what you mean. The instructions say, plug it in and record to your computer. What spec? I'm
Rescue Your Videotapes!
5 answers, most recent on 9/2/2013
RE: I have lots of Super 8mm tapes and the camcorder is now showing them jumping / static. Are the tapes bad or the camcorder or can you tell by description?
Hi, If your camera is a 8mm = VHS quality; if your camera is a Hi8 = SVHS qualité = Svideo = near DVD VHS need a RCA cable like composite Yellow = video, Red and Black or White = audio SVHS need a 5 pins cable plus RCA audio cable. First
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 8/28/2013
Device
Which device works best with MOVIE EDIT PRO 2013 - I need a device, so that I can record from my VHS machine..I run VISTA 32-bit Kindly EDDIE
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 8/26/2013
RE: Movie Edit Pro Mx, Movie Edit Pro 14 does not establish connection with video card
Hi, I am pretty sure (but not 100%) that MEP 14 likely will not function completely with Windows 8. However, MEP Mx 18 should work fine. How are you going about trying to capture the video from your video card? When you press the "record"
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 8/26/2013
Movie Edit Pro Mx, Movie Edit Pro 14 does not establish connection with video card
Movie Edit Pro Mx 18 & Movie Edit Pro 14 does not find VHS player via Winfast DTV 1000 s card with Windows 8 Installed. However another Video Edit program Movie Plusx6 does established connection, this is not the only similar editing program
Video Easy
5 answers, most recent on 8/16/2013
RE: Video staggers when saved, not while recording
Hi Your PC has enough power to play back smoothly when you record with the High setting which IIRC is DVD standard ie 720*576 PAL. Using the Very High standard which IIRC is HD will not gain any improvement on the video as the resolution for
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 8/18/2013
MEP-17 When recording from Analog Video input MEP17 SHUTS DOWN after 20 minutes
First time user MEP17. Hook-ups, video, rercording, editingg etc all work ok. PROBLEM - start recording a analog output from VHS player than AFTER 20 MINUTES MEP17 simply SHUTS down. How/what can I do to get a full 120 minutes recorded. I have 4
Video Easy
5 answers, most recent on 8/16/2013
Video staggers when saved, not while recording
I was trying to copy a VHS tape as one normally would and in the preview as it was being recorded it seemed to play normally, however when it came time to edit it the tape came out staggered like a slide show and thus is more or less unusable for
Rescue Your Videotapes!
4 answers, most recent on 9/5/2013
the computer can not find vhs player
I have attached VHS player to the computer, installed everything that came on the CD. but when I try to start the recording, you can not, there will not be any box to select analog recording or something like that, what's the problem? (i only see
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 8/6/2013
RE: Empty files in Movie edit pro 2013
Hi, You really need to provide a little more detail to this question. For example, are these VHS tapes tapes that you shot on your own video camera, or are they commercial tapes which could be protected by something like MacroVision. If they
Movie Studio
4 answers, most recent on 8/6/2013
Empty files in Movie edit pro 2013
I have downloaded the trial of Movie edit pro 2013. The first thing I was going to try was to get some old stuff from old VHS tapes over to my pc. Using a VHS player and the Magix USB Video converter. Everything seems to work until I'm going
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 7/26/2013
RE: Capturing VHS
Hi, I use the Sabrent VD-GRBR Capture Box, to transer VHS and Video 8 to my hard drive and it works pretty well. I like the fact that it came with all the cables I needed, and will process S video as well. I only paid $35 Canadian for it so it
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 7/26/2013
RE: Capturing VHS
Thanks very much for the answers. Will those VHS to USB converters be recognisable to MEP MX? Or do I need to get a 'special' one? Seamus
Movie Studio
7 answers, most recent on 7/26/2013
RE: Capturing VHS
Hi, You ned a video converter to convert analog VHS video to USB port on your computer. See your computer store or large surface store to buy the converter. RCA cable video and sound or SVHS cable and cable. Regards, YR
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