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Hey folks, new to data storage and analog tape conversions, but I'm picking up a project to convert an archive of old Hi8 tapes to digital; in my research, I've found a ton of great articles and posts both on this subreddit and over at digitalfaq.com. Seems like many posts on that forum are written by site staff LordSmurf, who is well-known even on this platform and videohelp.com, and his advice is often referred... Source: 11 months ago
Head over to videohelp.com (which began as VCDHelp in the early 2000's) for lots of detailed info about Video CDs. Source: 11 months ago
Who is lordsmurf? Arguably THE video capture guru! Many argue with and have tried to discredit him and his call for proper equipment and capture techniques, but in the over 15 years I've followed him at videohelp.com and digitalfaq.com (his home), have never proven him wrong! Source: 12 months ago
In my other posts, I've linked to videohelp.com (where the is lordsmurf and other experts in the field) discussing the EasyCrap pictured (which isn't an upscaler) and so much more about video capture the RIGHT WAY! Also visit digitalfaq.com, which is the home of lordsmurf. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to know more, head over the videohelp.com and thoroughly search before you ask about editing. It's been discussed numerous times and if you do ask, there are several true experts in the video field there. I won't name them because I'm sure I'll miss a few. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://cointracking.info/ does taxes too. Source: 11 months ago
Upload your entire wallet history to cointracking.info. It's what we recommend to our clients and it'll produce mostly accurate tax forms. If you've been doing any "advanced crypto shenanigans" it won't get those right, but for basic trades and exchanges, it'll be good. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been using cointracking.info since 2017 and have been happy with it. Use it for both crypto and nfts and it works great. You can use my referral to get 10% off too: https://cointracking.info?ref=P584886. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use fairspot to generate a csv to import into https://cointracking.info/. Has good reporting and can get tax forms for your country. Source: about 1 year ago
For the past two years, I've been using CoinTracking (https://cointracking.info/). Of course, it has its own drawbacks and learning curve for defi, but if you have most of your transactions on the main EVM chains (Avalanche, Fantom, Arbitrum, and of course Ethereum), they've gotten better at importing LPs and yield farming over the years. Source: about 1 year ago
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