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02-23-2022, 02:01 AM
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It's called "head switching noise" and it is present, in varying degrees, on every VHS capture from "normal" consumer equipment. That one's pretty good actually, compared to what I normally see.
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It's an overscan noise. You didn't see it on TV, hidden off screen. The capture card is giving you the full visual area.

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That's great news! Thank you!
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