I'm a little confused by all of the literature on the resolution of VHS tape and the relationship between lines on a tape and pixels in an MPEG video. The general concensus is that VHS displays 240 lines, but that's not the same as a pixel. I want to capture video from VHS tape and convert it to MPEG-1/2 for computer viewing, while preserving as much of the quality and resolution of the source tape as possible, and keeping the aspect ratio straight (4:3) for the monitor to display it properly. File size isn't an issue, as long as the quality is good. I've tried capturing the same clips at several different resolutions and have found that I can get better quality video at reslutions higher than 352x240. How high can I go before I exceed the capabilities of VHS and start fabricating pixels? Should I go with non-interlaced MPEG-1 or interlaced MPEG-2?
Kevin
Kevin
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