JD says Resources not available
with Internet Explorer I have the same result as Firefox
I would to specify with Volume 1 and Volume 2 I had no problems using Firefox
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]bootLuca wrote: [/b] JD says Resources not available with Internet Explorer I have the same result as Firefox
I would to specify with Volume 1 and Volume 2 I had no problems using Firefox[/QUOTE]
Ok I'll upload as soon as I get home and I'll post here! :)
-Chin
bootLuca · Member since
solved!
using mega there's a limit of 10 gb in download with the same IP, so I connected again to internet obtaining a new IP and I downloaded it!
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]bootLuca wrote: [/b] solved! using mega there's a limit of 10 gb in download with the same IP, so I connected again to internet obtaining a new IP and I downloaded it![/QUOTE]
Good! Glad you were able to download it what do you think of the quality? Although I've never had a download limit :o
-Chin
bootLuca · Member since
The best transfer of those tapes!
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[QUOTE] [b]bootLuca wrote:[/b]
The best transfer of those tapes![/QUOTE]
Can you send me a sample please?
Are they from mint condition VHS and in HI FI stereo?
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]The Kurgan wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]bootLuca wrote:[/b]
The best transfer of those tapes![/QUOTE]
Can you send me a sample please?
Are they from mint condition VHS and in HI FI stereo?[/QUOTE]
Here's a sample for you Kurgan, I just used the same clip you have used :)
FYI - I won these from a bid on eBay for 99p for the whole trilogy! :D
-Chin
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That's a bargain, are they all good?
How did you make the transfers, via composite?
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]The Kurgan wrote: [/b] That's a bargain, are they all good? How did you make the transfers, via composite?[/QUOTE]
They're all good but I believe in Volume 2 there is a quick bit during a section on Hyde Park where it messes up but otherwise everything is great!
I transferred them using a Panasonic DMR-ES30VS using a SCART cable which recorded onto a DVD+R.
VHS (PAL) - Panasonic DMR-ES30VS - DVD+R
I believe that's what the linage would be^? :)
-Chin
Barry Durex · Member since
Is it a VHS or SVHS recorder you have?
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]Barry Durex wrote: [/b] Is it a VHS or SVHS recorder you have?[/QUOTE]
Sorry, I think it's just VHS, here's the manual if you want to read some info about it! :P
[b]Barry Durex wrote: [/b] No need to apologise, it looks good to me.[/QUOTE]
Thanks!
These things aren't as easy to come by as you think, I found it very difficult to get a decent brand at a decent price lol, but it was worth it in the end as I finally got some home videos converted.
I've also thought about starting a small local service where I convert VHS & DV tapes onto DVD and earn back the cost of the machine lol, I'll put small posters around my school and various public notice boards lol :)
-Chin
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[QUOTE] [b]Chinwonder2 wrote:[/b]
They're all good but I believe in Volume 2 there is a quick bit during a section on Hyde Park where it messes up but otherwise everything is great!
-Chin[/QUOTE]
I will upload that section and PM you a Vob file link.
Ha!, I just spotted my wife amongst the convention footage.
BTW, I thought there was no need for a scart cable when making transfers on these combination units.
There appears to be an s-video in and out, so I would assume a transfer could be done this way using the internal circuitry.
An s-video transfer would give the best result, if it has an edit mode switch use that too.
If none of this is possible fear not, your transfer looks pretty good anyway.
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]The Kurgan wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]Chinwonder2 wrote:[/b] They're all good but I believe in Volume 2 there is a quick bit during a section on Hyde Park where it messes up but otherwise everything is great! -Chin[/QUOTE] I will upload that section and PM you a Vob file link. Ha!, I just spotted my wife amongst the convention footage.
BTW, I thought there was no need for a scart cable when making transfers on these combination units. There appears to be an s-video in and out, so I would assume a transfer could be done this way using the internal circuitry. An s-video transfer would give the best result, if it has an edit mode switch use that too. If none of this is possible fear not, your transfer looks pretty good anyway[/QUOTE]