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Old 2008-09-13, 11:57 PM
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What would be considered higher quality for VHS transfer

Coaxial>CaptureCard or RCA>CaptureCard?

I've done a couple tests & the only difference i've noticed is the audio comes through louder with the Coaxial. the audio & video quality appear to be the same though. i just wanted to know for sure which would be considered better.
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Old 2008-09-14, 01:10 AM
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Re: What would be considered higher quality for VHS transfer

i'm assuming by "coaxial" yer referring to yer standard F-connector cablebox/tv-style cord and "RCA" being composite [yellow/red/white]

answer to yer ? is--it depends on a number factors such as proper impedance & shielding, distance of cable, etc...but given decent quality cable/proper impedance/short distance, you won't really notice a differenece
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