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So I got a recorder for the computer to record a VHS tape to a DVD. I didn't like the software that came with it so I decided to use Windows Movie Maker. So here's my question. Which is the best format and what is the best resolution for it? Every format I pick will make the video size bigger then the DVD is and the resolution I have now clue what to leave it at. So please can someone help me.
 

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So I got a recorder for the computer to record a VHS tape to a DVD. I didn't like the software that came with it so I decided to use Windows Movie Maker. So here's my question. Which is the best format and what is the best resolution for it? Every format I pick will make the video size bigger then the DVD is and the resolution I have now clue what to leave it at. So please can someone help me.

I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm interested to learn what device did you get (manufacturer, model)?

Second, I'm confused. Did you already make a DVD of the VHS tape? If yes, then please explain what format options windows provides you. I didn't know you had a choice when transferring a DVD.
 

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I used to do lots of copying from VHS to DVD, used to have Nero 7.? with my GeForce 6600 (TVIn/TVOut), output quality will be the same as the tape quality, so if crappy VHS recording, ditto DVD.
 

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It's been the worst day since yesterday (thanks Flogging Molly) so apt!
VOB is a container, not a video format.

Ideally, you will want to record the video into the computer in a DVD compliant mpeg-2 format, this way you don't have to encode the file once it is in the computer, but can make editing a little harder due to the mpeg-2 format.
We capture and edit in the Matrox avi format which I think is around 12gb/hour.

Since your footage is on VHS, you can use a lower bit rate and get 3+ hours on a disc with no perceptible loss in quality.

We use a Matrox RT.X2 for capturing, Abobe Premiere for editing, and then author the disc in Adobe Encore.
 

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