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This is pretty straightforward to do in real time with a USB breakout cable or device like the Elegato, which I would consider that to be the high end of your effective choices. Pretty much all of the $30-$40 cables are going to get you the same results, and since VHS source quality is such a low bar, you really won't get any benefit from a card or higher end converter.

If you want to tweak the video quality, you can do that after the fact. There won't be any benefit from doing it in real-time, which would be relatively expensive.

Thanks,

Cary

On Jan 22, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Jeffrey Sabol <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Greetings,
> I would like to inquire about possible methods that others have used to
> convert VHS tapes to digital files.  This project would be done in house by
> library staff.  I am familiar with Elgato Video Capture but would like to
> know about other possible options.
> Thank you,
> Jeffrey Sabol