Duff Man asked:
Was just curious, as I have a lot of black and white movies on DVD and wanted to redo my collection into Blu-Ray.
Duff Man asked:
Was just curious, as I have a lot of black and white movies on DVD and wanted to redo my collection into Blu-Ray.
17 Dec 09 2:09 am
Try using a usb capture card and then, once the movie is on your computer, you can use your editing program to burn the movie to a blu-ray compatible disc.
You’ll need:
-2 RCA/AV cables (red, white, and yellow) –>not hi-def (won’t work).
-one DC60 usb capture card (converts to HD video/sound w/o sound card) –>Ignore the angry Amazon reviewers, this truly does work, and I use it all the time to post old NES games/xBox 360 in-game on YouTube.
-three (1 female to 2 female) RCA adapters
Here is the instructional video on how to set it up:
17 Dec 09 7:23 am
Of course.
The process is the same as with color films, analog film will be scanned using an HD film scanner and then encoded in HD into a Blu-ray disc.
18 Dec 09 4:11 am
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