Hello,
I’m planning to digitize old skate-videos on VHS (professional releases that were once commercially available in retail stores).
My goal is to achieve the highest possible image quality. I’ve already digitized several tapes using the following setup:
Targa DPV-5100x (VHS player) → Panasonic DMR-EH495 (A/D converter) → HDMI splitter (to bypass HDCP) → Blackmagic Video Assist 7" (recording device).
Now I’d like to further improve the overall image and sound quality, so I recently bought a used JVC HR-S9600 on Kleinanzeigen — a German marketplace for used gear.
Unfortunately, it arrived already defective — the player doesn’t keep the tape inside and ejects it right away, sometimes even causing tape jams.
Here are two videos showing the issue:
Video 1 (right after receiving the unit):
https://youtube.com/shorts/gmE57w-qx...AurQU9SYI2-K6l
Video 2 (a few months later, the device wasn’t used in between):
https://youtu.be/ssVmadt1VO8?si=QayAldU7xdaVAvbt
The seller refused to issue a refund, so I had the unit inspected by a local repair service here in Leipzig.
Diagnosis: “Mode select switch defective / Capstan control defective / Replacement part no longer available. According to the manufacturer, production of the part is discontinued.”
I’d still like to give the player another chance, so I’m looking for another repair option.
My second option would be to sell the JVC as partially defective and buy another VHS player that’s less likely to arrive broken or fail soon after purchase.
Does anyone know a repair shop or specialist for the JVC HR-S9600?
Alternatively, can you recommend another VHS deck in a similar performance class?