Hi everybody,
I purchased a Panasonic Nv-hd700 yesterday and upon testing with a couple of tapes, I found it had a weird problem.
I haven't tried to capture the tapes yet, as I don't have a capture card yet. In the video I recorded on my phone you can't really see the issue, but in the picture I made, it is more or less visible.
As you can see, the lower third is 'sharp' and the top two thirds are somehwat horizontally distorted.
Any ideas to what could be the problem/solution?
I have tried manual tracking, this does nothing to the problem.
I have also ff and fr, but to no avail.
Thanks and greetings from the Netherlands!
Cokeshell
As I wrote, I don't have a capture card yet, so this is the picture from the vcr to the tv, only a scart cable in between.
I think it is more a defect or adjustment problem within the vcr (especially since this only happens on two thirds of the screen) and was hoping someone would be able to point me in the right direction as to what to adjust, and if that's even possible.
The video looks like there is bleed through of the vertical deflection voltage to the horizontal signal throwing off the horizontal line sync, causing every other line to shift (i.e., making it early or late). As the scan progresses down the screen the shift reduces correspondingly until it ~nothing at the bottom of the screen. (Or it might be A/C ripple that looks like a sawtooth hitting every other scan line.)
Trying another TV and another player is a good idea.