Hi,
I've been trying to digitize my old family tapes and ran into one that seems particularly "damaged".
Having read the forums, I got my hands on a working Panasonic AG-1980P, a Panasonic DMR-ES15 and a ATI TV Wonder 600 capture card.
However, after connecting them all, I don't see a huge difference in the output.
Both the Panasonic AG-1980 and Panasonic DMR-ES15 have been tested with other tapes and work fine. (Although other tapes were working on other VHS without the Panasonic's "TBC", so I can't really tell if the TBC of 1980 is working or not)
Here is my current connection setup:
Panasonic AG-1980 -> s-video -> Panasonic DMR-ES15 -> Composite Generic Capture Card from
Amazon. (At the moment, i stopped connecting to the TV Wonder 600 since my Windows 7 system is very laggy and I need to reinstall Windows on it.)
However, before getting the Windows 7 system back up and running and searching for further equipment to buy that might help, I thought I might ask for your opinions.
Is this tape salvageable? I'm unsure if the lack of quality is due to my capture setup or "damage" to the tape.
Asthetically, the tape looks pristine and has no signs of mold or scratches, and such.
Here you can see what I'm trying to address in the tape:
- Robot / Pitchy sound
- Static and grey lines
https://youtu.be/kzITVjckKI8
The recording is from the first few minutes of the tape.
After about 10 minutes of video, the tape has much higher quality and has scarcely noticeable issues.
However, after those initial 10 minutes, the content is from a distinct recording.
Ex: The first 10 minutes are from a family trip to Disney, and the latter part of the tape is from recordings at home with the family. So the tape was used for multiple recordings, which makes me wonder if perhaps the camera used for the first 10 minutes is maybe the issue?
Any help or insight into what might be causing this, or proper terminology regarding the issues I am seeing, and/or if it's fixable, would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!