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Neo Deckard
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3 April 2021

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I'm pretty curious. I have done a Playlist of logos that i find interesting and i wish to contribute in some way.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIE-rHdwpl5Oo8zRv41NIRBn_-XxdCipk


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I used Windows 10's game bar recorder (which you don't need to download if you have W10).


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A capture device for direct rips, Greenshot for screencaps, and OBS for online recordings (if I can't directly download the source).


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Neo Deckard
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3 April 2021

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Hmmm...

I see!


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For DVDs, I use DVDShrink to actually browse around on the disc and find what I want to use, then I rip using HandBrake. For online sources I'll screen-record using OBS. On the rare occasions I do off-air recordings, I have a cheap DVR with a USB plugged in that I record to.


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LogoFun13-YT
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14 April 2021

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For taking screenshots of logos when I am on Chrome OS, I use the built-in Screen Capture tool. That's how I got the Cruella trailer version of the Disney logo.


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20 April 2021

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I use Hauppauge WinTV for over-the-air and tape transfers. Occasionally I will use a DVD recorder. For DVDs/Blu-Ray discs, I use MakeMKV. If push comes to shove (weird disc structure, etc.), I'll just do a video capture. For screen-recordings, I'll use OBS.


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NickMick
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24 April 2021

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I use MakeMKV/Handbrake/DVDFab 9 to rip DVDs with logos in them (although Handbrake doesn't work for DVDs with copy protection). I also rip VCDs with logos via VCDGear, and I rip VHS tapes via MAGIX Save your videotapes. I record from television via Crypto, F&U, Biltmore and TV STAR decoders; I rip my recs via Avidemux in x264.


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