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06-02-2025, 02:48 PM
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Hi there.

I am looking to capture some home movies. I have not gotten a TBC or capture card yet, but I have gotten my hands on a newly serviced Philips VR-948 S-VHS machine. Will this machine be sufficient as a playback device in a capture workflow?
I wasn't able to find a lot about it, which may indicate that its not a good machine. For example, I was unable to find if it has a line TBC.

Thanks for any input.
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06-02-2025, 03:14 PM
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Probably does not have a line TBC, I believe the few that do are numbered over 1000, like 1100 comes to mind. Pretty sure it is a JVC OEM machine, though it might perform a little differently. Another user posted recently about the picture modes not quite matching JVC's on a similarly numbered model (theirs was the 960B), but I actually thought the image looked less noisy than a similar JVC they were comparing it to.
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06-03-2025, 06:43 AM
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NO! Avoid it like the plague!
It's one of the worst PAL S-VHS VCR ever made by Philips. I own one and the image quality is terrible: noisy and grainy beyond the acceptable level for a high-end S-VHS VCR, not suitable for capturing.
I would buy it for just a few (very few) dozen of euros only because it's a TurboDrive deck.
And obviously no TBC & no DNR. For digital processing on Philips VCR you have to go with the 1000 series (JVC clone), like wrote by aramkolt.
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06-03-2025, 11:52 AM
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Thank you to you both, I'll look around for a better S-VHS machine.
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06-03-2025, 12:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aramkolt View Post
Probably does not have a line TBC, Pretty sure it is a JVC OEM machine, though it might perform a little differently.
No, it isn't a JVC clone.

Here's the Philips PAL SVHS Line Up:

1989: Philips VR 6948 (no TBC)
1990: Philips VR 6785 (no TBC)
1994: Philips VR 948 (similar Grundig GV 470S, Siemens FM739 V6, no TBC)
1997: Philips VR 967 (similar Grundig GV 670S, no TBC)
1997: Philips VR 969 (similar Grundig GV 690S, no TBC)
1998/1999: Philips VR 960 (PAL device no JVC clone!!! it's a Philips, no TBC)
1999: Philips VR-1000 (based on the JVC 7600, TBC)
1999: Philips VR-1500 (based on the JVC 8600, TBC)
2000: Philips VR-1100 (based on the JVC 7700, TBC)
2001: Philips VR-1600 (based on the JVC 8700, TBC)
2002: Philips VR-1200 (based on a JVC; no TBC!)

I am not aware of any other models in PAL country Germany apart from one D-SVHS device.

Attention: NTSC devices with the same or similar description can be completely different devices such as the Philips VR 960 (NTSC version is called 960B and looks like to be a JVC clone according to user reports)
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06-03-2025, 12:36 PM
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No, it isn't a JVC clone.

Here's the Philips PAL SVHS Line Up:

1989: Philips VR 6948 (no TBC)
1990: Philips VR 6785 (no TBC)
1994: Philips VR 948 (similar Grundig GV 470S, Siemens FM739 V6, no TBC)
1997: Philips VR 967 (similar Grundig GV 670S, no TBC)
1997: Philips VR 969 (similar Grundig GV 690S, no TBC)
1998/1999: Philips VR 960 (PAL device no JVC clone!!! it's a Philips, no TBC)
1999: Philips VR-1000 (based on the JVC 7600, TBC)
1999: Philips VR-1500 (based on the JVC 8600, TBC)
2000: Philips VR-1100 (based on the JVC 7700, TBC)
2001: Philips VR-1600 (based on the JVC 8700, TBC)
2002: Philips VR-1200 (based on a JVC; no TBC!)

I am not aware of any other models in PAL country Germany apart from one D-SVHS device.

Attention: NTSC devices with the same or similar description can be completely different devices such as the Philips VR 960 (NTSC version is called 960B and looks like to be a JVC clone according to user reports)
That's a great overview, thank you!
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06-03-2025, 04:19 PM
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Ah, I guess the NTSC 960 I was thinking of is a clone, not really familiar with the PAL models, but odd they really didn't change the naming convention for JVC clone vs not. Good to know.
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