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lucasmontagnana 03-04-2021 07:41 PM

Unintended black borders
 
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Dear DigitalFAQ Members,

Thanks to you I am very close to an acceptable workflow! My current equipament are: a LG VHS player > DMR-ES15 > Capture Card > Windows 10. As my attached example shows, there have been some issues on the way.
My main concern is that all captures have a black border, even sometimes the left edge is bit thicker. At first I suspected it was the overscan but transfering directly from the VCR eliminate the issue, could it be solved by adjusting some settings? My hunch is that it's caused by the DMR-ES15.
Also, all videos are displaying what looks like random noise. Shouldn't the DNR option remove those issues?

Thanks in advance!

lordsmurf 03-04-2021 07:44 PM

That's overscan.

And why is that image so ugly noisy? :mad4:

latreche34 03-04-2021 08:45 PM

All analog tapes have black and noise borders on all 4 sides, Line TBC change it's thickness slightly to the best or the worst but it cannot remove it, You just have to live with it or mask it, You can however remove 16 pixels in total from left and right sides of the frame while staying within the legal resolution and then just mask the remaining.

lucasmontagnana 03-09-2021 05:51 PM

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Firstly, thanks lordsmurf! :D
That was driving me nuts and it's good to know there's nothing wrong in that regard.

Honestly, I don't have a clue why it's so noisy, usually it's a mostly clean signal, as seen on the attachment. Now I'm worried about those faint horizontal lines throughout the picture. After some research, I suspected it's chroma/luma crosstalk, however, examples show diagonal lines intead of straight horizontal lines.

But what do you think? Please, I'd really appreciate your appraisal.


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