Originally posted by: yukichigai
HuffyUV
is lossless, and takes up relatively little space. VHS->DV is an analog to analog transfer, and inherantly will make any noise and other distortions worse. It doesn't matter if DV is higher quality, analog to analog transfer will
always add distortion. Capturing to disk via the "cheap tuner card" will wind up with better results.
And incidentally, you can also capture to single-pass XviD set to maximum quality if your computer is fast enough. Saves a lot of space.[/quote]
What? Since when is VHS to DV an analog to analog transfer? It goes from an analog source (vhs tape) to a digital source (a sequence of 0's and 1's recorded onto miniDV tape). When video is transfered from miniDV tape to a hard drive via firewire it is a true digital transfer. There is no quality loss since all that is being transfered is digital data. Its like copying a video file from one hard drive to another.
I've been a professional in the video industry for 5 years and I have never heard of huffy, except for the bike I bought for my sister for her tenth birthday. That says it all right there regarding your miracle codec.
And now I have even worse news. If it takes up very little space, then its NOT true lossless. It has to be compressed somewhere along the way, hence the smaller file size than true uncompressed.
Eddie