![]() ![]() For broadcast previews the Intensity Shuttle is awesome but for VHS capture not so much. The videos below might be worth watching. Having said that the Canopus ADVC 110 Fire Wire device will let you view the video on the old NTSC CRT monitor and will probably not need a TBC but they are discontinued. If you are only capturing a few tapes it would not be worth the extra money unless you want to use the Intensity Shuttle for broadcast previews when using Premiere Pro. If you have a lot of tapes seeing it on the old NTSC CRT monitors is money well spent. The cheap $45.00 capture devices will not. The Intensity Shuttle will also let you view your capturing process on the old NTSC SD CRT monitors if you have one. The Intensity Shuttle is great for playback from the Premiere Pro timeline where the $45.00 devices probably will not work with Premiere Pro. Don’t get me wrong even with an inexpensive $45.00 solution you might still need a TBC depending on the tape quality and the VHS player. Depending on the VHS tape quality you might need a TBC (time base corrector). The Intensity Shuttle wants a strong broadcast quality video signal. Having said that the inexpensive $45.00 solutions might better for capturing VHS tapes. I love my Blackmagic Design Intensity Shuttle. ![]()
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