Originally posted by drewhigginsTrue. People assume a bad-quality tape comes out with better quality on a DVD. Wrong.
Yep, that's the same people that convert lossy to lossless or a 96k mp3 to 320k and think the result is better

Originally posted by drewhigginsTrue. People assume a bad-quality tape comes out with better quality on a DVD. Wrong.
Originally posted by drewhigginsTrue. People assume a bad-quality tape comes out with better quality on a DVD. Wrong.
Originally posted by yeahYep, that's the same people that convert lossy to lossless or a 96k mp3 to 320k and think the result is better![]()
Originally posted by yeah[..]
Yep, that's the same people that convert lossy to lossless or a 96k mp3 to 320k and think the result is better![]()
Originally posted by drewhigginsSeriously I convert my FLAC files back to MP3 but only for iPod use. MP3s are good for convenience but FLACs are better if you're serious about your sound.
Originally posted by germcevoymy VHS has been played once (I Still have the limited edition postcards with mine which makes it quite collectible). I'll have to do a DVD convert sometime to preserve it further.
Originally posted by germcevoymy VHS has been played once (I Still have the limited edition postcards with mine which makes it quite collectible). I'll have to do a DVD convert sometime to preserve it further.
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Yes you should. If it only ran once, you MUST do that VHS>DVD rip...***cough***and later share it with us***cough***
Originally posted by germcevoyone day when I could be arsed and when I'd like to watch it (not very often)