So I've recently bought a used JVC SR-V101US that was in pretty great condition, and I found an old "Balto" VHS movie to test it out with to see how it's working. The only problem is, I have no idea/reference if the playback looks "correct" since I haven't used a VCR to play something since I was about 5 years old
https://imgur.com/gallery/XhvuHCV
My actual workflow will be: VCR with line TBC (or Camcorder for Video 8) -> ATI 600 USB2 ->
VirtualDub on Windows 7 laptop.
BUT, while I'm waiting for the rest of my gear that I've purchased to get here (Really just a windows 7 Dell Latitude 6430 laptop and a JVC LP20303-018 Remote), I got a cheap AV to HDMI output gadget from
amazon just to be able to connect the VCR (and my Sony Camcorder) to SOMETHING and see how they're working in the meantime.
https://a.co/d/4cUvgTJ
So I popped in the Balto VHS, connected the S-video, and audio cables to the gadget and then to the TV via HDMI and pressed play. Now, the first thing I noticed was a "band" at the very top of the screen as well as the "fuzziness" of the overall picture, especially in the outlines of the characters, they weren't perfectly "straight" or defined, but rather seemed "zigzaggy" (This observation is from watching a 65" TV from like 2 feet away). I backed up about 10 feet and it looked better, kind of how I remember seeing it as a kid, but I'm not sure if this is what it's ACTUALLY supposed to look like? And if it does look bad, could the cause simply be the cheap AV to HDMI device? Or could it be the tape itself, or even the VCR? I'm kind of leaning towards the HDMI device I bought doing some funky stuff as in the video you can see some of the outlines of the characters fade away and come back, reminds me of trying to interpolate a 24fps scene from something to 60fps or something and you get those weird "transitions" where it kind of blurs the outlines of things as they move.
Since I don't have the remote yet, I haven't been able to go into the menu and adjust some of the settings to see if I can get a better picture, but I do see that the VCR says "TBC ON" in the front. Are there any settings you'd recommend me turning on/off for my specific playback video I've attached to try and narrow the cause down? (or it might be looking "normal", I just wouldn't know).
OH, and I should mention that I cleaned the heads using the printer paper and Isopropyl alcohol method, which did pick up some "dirt", as well as the other surfaces/rollers where the tape passes through/touches. This didn't help any though, looks the same, maybe just a tiny bit better picture. I just found out about "tracking", so I might try adjusting that as well to see if it stabilizes the image a bit, or just to see what it does really.
Any input is appreciated, thanks!