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03-18-2011, 09:14 PM
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One of my friends in the UK just purchased one of these processors to improve motion and jitter problems from old 20 year + PAL VHS recordings. I really have no idea about the device and was wondering if anyone knew anything about it. My only concern from reading the specs was a progressive output.

All the VHS tapes are being recorded to a DVD recorder.

He has 3 DVD recorders:
1- Panasonic HD recorder (which also records normal video)
2- Toshiba DVD recorder
3- One of the older JVC recorders

Everything is PAL

Again for the most part on most of his recordings they seem to all have motion and jitter problems, so I thought he needed an external TBC so he ended up buying this thing instead.

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This can't be used as a pass thru TBC. Its simply not its function. Its true purpose is to upscale and process video to fit a HDTV, particularly DVDs and 480p video. Heck, most DVDO units aren't even good at handling composite video since they lack a decent comb filter. No clue how well the "TBC" works either. Yes, its full frame, but everything gets digitized when inputted into this box anyway.
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I'm curious how this turned out. Any update?

Attached is the PDF spec sheet / user manual. Based on what I see, this really does not replace a TBC. It's really a gamble on whether this will assist in capturing video, or improving quality in any way. At very best, I'd say this might have some abilities to replace a proc amp. But at an MSRP of $900, it's rather foolish compared against a dedicated proc amp (SignVideo PA-100, for example).


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