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02-28-2010, 01:36 PM
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Thank you very much LS and admin, for all the help and information. I will certainly contribute to a good cause like this.

I will come back to you for advice to de-shake the video.

I did not mean to question your advice on suggesting the AVT-8710, I had a peak at it online when I first started looking and thought it looked kind of plastic. I did not know…

Thank you for the advice on the battery-backed surge protector, it is easy to over look the obvious. Would this one be adequate?
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...9826&CatId=233

Do you recommend any specific s-video cables? Does cable length matter? Is it OK to go through an s-video distribution box?

I am very leery to over clean my VCR, I leave it alone unless I notice something then I play a brand new blank tape for an hour and back to normal.

Please forgive my ignorance, but what would I do with a PAL/SECAM multi-system VCR?

Perhaps I should have been more clear, while I’ve done everything from humping gear and wrapping cable to mixing sound and lights. I was more of a promoter than a technician.

I do have a couple of little audio mixers, but I found that an inline attenuator does a great job. I use a 12bd pad from Rothwell. http://www.rothwellelectronics.co.uk...tenuators.html.

Here are a couple screenshots of about or below average quality:

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...and a little private torrent sample of GI's: These Boots Were Made For Walking live. Straight in, no filter, no pads, just AG1980 and capture card.
I'll leave it up for a bit.


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