I have been going along the path of converting home VSH videos to DVD. Everything has worked: VCR to Sony camcorder (used as an analog to digital converter) to Dell computer via firewire. (I have added memory and have a newer computer with a good processing speed.) Video Factory has captured great on all the previous videos! But then the problem. So, I downloaded Vegas to see if it would fix the problem.
Here is the problem: I have a professional video that my brother had done for my birthday about 5 years ago. He took some pictures to a business and they put the pictures to music and produced a VHS tape.
So, I went along my same path in order to convert this VHS tape to DVD. The video was captured BUT the audio wasn't. Actually, I can tell immediately it is not working because I can't even hear the audio when it is capturing.
So, I called the business who produced the video and they thought it may be because all my other home videos were not in stereo and he created this in stero/4 tracks. He thought I should try to change some settings. Does anyone have any clues of what settings I could start playing with?
barb
Here is the problem: I have a professional video that my brother had done for my birthday about 5 years ago. He took some pictures to a business and they put the pictures to music and produced a VHS tape.
So, I went along my same path in order to convert this VHS tape to DVD. The video was captured BUT the audio wasn't. Actually, I can tell immediately it is not working because I can't even hear the audio when it is capturing.
So, I called the business who produced the video and they thought it may be because all my other home videos were not in stereo and he created this in stero/4 tracks. He thought I should try to change some settings. Does anyone have any clues of what settings I could start playing with?
barb