Consensus on JVC VCR video callibration?
Hi all,
After researching the site, it appears the recommended stance concerning Video Callibration on JVC HR 9600 VCR models is to have it off, and the Picture Control set to Norm. The only reason I bring this up is Digital FAQ's "Video Hardware Suggestions: Best VCRs to Convert Tape to Digital" guide advocates for leaving Video Calibration on: "Video calibration. This is similar to tracking, but so much more. It more precisely control the playback quality of your tape, maintaining both tracking and signal quality." Read more: http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/vid...#ixzz4srh90Eex Can anyone confirm the preferred setting? Thanks so much! |
A worthy question as I've reached the same though after researching!
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It depends on the exact model. The SR-V10/30 decks seem to slightly benefit from it, while all others do not. In most cases, it actually makes the image more unstable, as it attempts to make the micro-adjustments adjustments.
The setting was created for recording, not playback. But it also makes the tape ONLY playback well on the recording deck. I'm in process of updating and expanding most site guides. |
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