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01-15-2010, 05:12 PM
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Ewww.... only the coaxial looks good?! I'd see about using a BNC>composite adapter for a BNC connection, or look into what's wrong with the si-video. Maybe the connector is dirty? Hit it with a good vacuum cleaner, suck out dirt/dust that may be impeding a good connection.

Yes, cleaning up video BEFORE it gets captured is the best option. Further clean in software only as needed.

Good TBC, yes. There's really not anything available with "chroma filters", per se. To clean up chroma noise, use a good VCR from Panasonic or JVC (or a clone from either company's machines), using the TBC+NR system. These line/field TBCs "clean the picture".

The standalone TBCs "clean the signal" (non-visual, in many cases, unless it's a special TBC). These are mostly used for providing a clean and stable signal to the digital converter, not really for the visual quality. The VCR and other gear handle the image (proc amp, detailer, etc).

Outline of the person? -- Ghosting, maybe?

Those wavy lines are herringbone nose. And judging from some images I saw, monster-awful herringbone noise. That's going to take a complex mess of AVISynth and/or VirtualDub clean-up work.
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