
Benefits of Digitising Video
2 main ways to transfer yourVHS to DVD are the following.
- DVD Recorder Use
- Sophisticated digitisation use
Digital Enhancement
The digital enhancement method consists of accepting video signal with professionally dedicated hardware (which is writing to the computer hard drive). Allowing the content to be coloured corrected, adjusted audibly and remastered digitally, the video is only then written to disc. Professionally this is the way of converting VHS to DVD.
Advantages of Digitising
- Digitally re-mastered source video greatly enhances quality.
- The compatibility issues are far less using this method because the DVD burner is supported by all the formats.
- Compressing the audio into Dolby Stereo creates a lot more space for video on the disk without losing quality.
DVD Recording Devices
Dvd Recording Devices accept video signal from tape and digitally convert the signal and writes it to DVD in one easy step. Normally this is the low-cost option in terms of DVD authoring.
Several downsides to this method are the following
- No re-mastering of the video signal is done to improve quality of the video and audio.
- Using this method brings about a lot of incompatibility issues. The DVD's are prone to not work when you receive the product you paid for.
- The video is generally poorly attended to resulting in no skill and skill value adding to your content, which makes your VHS tape content impossible to be improved by a skilled operator.
Dynamic DVD uses only the very best digitisation process because quality for value is our standard.