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09-26-2015, 08:27 AM
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Capture 1 and 2 is after moving my whole system to another room, and applying RFI chokes to S-Video cables, and including AVtoolbox, from Mitsubishi HS-HD2000U VCR (TBC ON)


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09-26-2015, 11:55 AM
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1. Clip Being okay... up to the "gray Fog" [Grauschleier]
Look at Gif [packed in Zip]

2. Clip...... this is no VHS or from a S. VHS tape.... but by passthrough from a Canopus ADVC110 or a Broadcast Recorder.

235 and black = 16 is perfect.
Look at the picture.


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09-28-2015, 05:00 PM
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1. Clip Being okay... up to the "gray Fog" [Grauschleier]
Look at Gif [packed in Zip]

2. Clip...... this is no VHS or from a S. VHS tape.... but by passthrough from a Canopus ADVC110 or a Broadcast Recorder.
Thank you! and I'm sorry for not explaining about...(Clip 001.avi) is normal tape capture with a lot less RFI/EMI interference (wiggly-jiggly-moving herringbone lines), after using high quality (Bluejeans) shielded cables, and adding ferrite noise suppression chokes around them....and yes, (Clip 003.avi) IS test pattern from AVToolbox 8710 TBC..After fixing cables as mentioned above. But before, this signal/image was really bad with crosshatch pattern across entire picture, and wiggling lines in between each color bar!..(And BTW that terrible/static audio on this clip, (003.avi) is from VCR input being set to tv tuner input, with no antennae, and no tape playing)...(VCR to AVToolbox to Cap Card) I should have checked that before uploading clip!, But for now, the better looking video is what I'm showing here.

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09-28-2015, 06:00 PM
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and yes, (Clip 003.avi) IS test pattern from AVToolbox 8710 TBC.
Yes, this I could also ascertain of course.

I have an AVT8710 to test ordered. At the moment travels of the AVT8710, however, from 2 to 3 times around the whole world to it with me it comes.

compared to and the TBC Enhancer, see picture is compared these AVT8710 with the Canopus NX.

Also very importantly the audio Delay is there a pawning to the picture.
there I never read what in English forum.

There still nobody has certainly controlled.

with the TBC-E it is 121 milli seconds.

Yes... Aerial cables take away is always important, we have already learnt many years ago.


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