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09-01-2020, 12:07 PM
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I have a Philips VR-1000, and something like half my tapes tear. Which means capturing them, realising they tear, then hooking up an ES10, turning the TBC off, and capturing them again.

It'd be quicker to just capture everything through the ES10 in the first place, but is that compromising anything?
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ES10 line TBC(ish) is both strong and weak. Aggressive and wimpy.

The anti-tearing is strong, but it crumples when faced with anti-copy, or more often what it perceives as anti-copy. In general, the worse the tape timebase, the more chance for both tearing and confusion. It's a balance.

ES10/15 has posterization, aka color palette compression, loss of gradients, gives a compressed digital look.

The ES10/15 is for least worst situation, net gains, where downside is overrun by upside.

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