Hallo

> I recorded and saw a vhs!
> 
> I used lavrec, as suggested by an Italian guy.
> 
> Now I'm trying to get the best from lavrec, because the video and the
> audio are very bad, by now.
Depends on the quality of the VCR, usually you only get rather low 
quality from a vcr.
If you have a extra sound card use it, the onboard sound card has 
typically also a rather low quality.

If you post your lavrec command we can help further, and give 
recommendations. A quality stetting between 50 to 85 should give you the 
quality you can get from a vcr.
If the picture is not stable a TBC (time base correction) Unit will help 
but they are rather expensive. If you look for a good one like: Kramer 
FC-400.


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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