I am trying to capture some of my older (11-12 years old) Video 8 tapes to preserve on DVD, but am experiencing a lot of dropped frames. During one 2 minute capture, there were over 120 frames dropped. When viewing the tapes, there are some small glitches and a bit of dropout visually on the screen, which I am assuming is due to tape degradation, but overall they appear to play just fine.
Some of the newer tapes (4-5 years old) experience 3 dropped frames whenever the recording was stopped then started again.
I tried capturing using one frame instead of both, and the number of dropped frames went down dramatically, as did the resolution and quality.
Next, I tried capturing from the camcorder (Kyocera FInemovie 8 - approx. 12-13 years old) while it was in record mode. I did not experience any dropped frames at all so I don't believe it is the capture board, software or my computer causing the dropped frames, but the tapes themselves.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem and if so, what was your remedy?
I am thinking of transfering the Video 8 tape to VHS, then trying to capture from the VHS. Will probably try this on the weekend. My sister has a Samsung Hi-8 camcorder that I will see if I can borrow and try that as well.
Thanks in advance...
Al
Some of the newer tapes (4-5 years old) experience 3 dropped frames whenever the recording was stopped then started again.
I tried capturing using one frame instead of both, and the number of dropped frames went down dramatically, as did the resolution and quality.
Next, I tried capturing from the camcorder (Kyocera FInemovie 8 - approx. 12-13 years old) while it was in record mode. I did not experience any dropped frames at all so I don't believe it is the capture board, software or my computer causing the dropped frames, but the tapes themselves.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem and if so, what was your remedy?
I am thinking of transfering the Video 8 tape to VHS, then trying to capture from the VHS. Will probably try this on the weekend. My sister has a Samsung Hi-8 camcorder that I will see if I can borrow and try that as well.
Thanks in advance...
Al