I have been down that road myself. In the end I gave up, bought a
Toshiba DVR630:
https://www.amazon.ca/Toshiba-DVR630-HDMI-Recorder-Black/dp/B00GH7PP0U
Yikes! I paid $179.95 for mine a few years back!
It is a lot easier to sit back and let it do the work! (As long as you
don't have to pay
On 2020-01-30 20:11, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 11:49 AM Ethan O'Toole via cctalk
wrote:
I have a umatic deck and capture hardware if you wanted them converted.
What is your setup to capture videos? I've been given the task of
digitizing some family VHS-C tapes. VCR
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 11:49 AM Ethan O'Toole via cctalk
wrote:
> I have a umatic deck and capture hardware if you wanted them converted.
I was going to offer the same but my plate is pretty full right now.
If Ethan can do it, I'd be happy to see them online. And I know that
Ethan's got a much
To make this slightly less off topic, three of the U-Matic tapes I have are
in an SRA Computer Training Library boxed set containing:
MVS Concepts and Facilities - Mini-Course 2 - Introduction to Job
Processing
MVS Concepts and Facilities - Mini-Course 5 - MVS System Programs
MVS: JCL
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:30:31PM +, Kevin Parker via cctalk wrote:
> A we're all aware members on this list often dabble with other
> technologies. In my very aggressive cleanup of my hobby space I came
> across a number of U-Matic Video Tapes. If anyone is into this older
> video techno
(Apologies if this ends up appearing twice - I think I mucked up the
address on the first one)
A we're all aware members on this list often dabble with other
technologies. In my very aggressive cleanup of my hobby space I came
across a number of U-Matic Video Tapes. If anyone is into this olde