Hi Lordsmurf,*
Thank you for the equipment! I've tested enough tapes at it now to come up with some questions. I've looked on the forums for some answers, but I haven't spotted anything yet.* If you'd rather I create a forum post for these questions just say so.* I don't mind creating them there, just want to make sure I'm asking in the right place.
Regarding the "Soft" button on the TBC device, do you recommend it be on or off; or does it depend on the particular tape? Comparing captured frames with it on and off, I can only see very minute differences, mostly on highlights. I have a hard time deciding with looks preferable or more accurate.
Field/Frame/TBC errors is the biggest issue I'm facing.* Over half the tapes I've attempted to digitize there will be a quick flicker where there is a field, frame, or TBC error; half of some frame's fields show up out of place, covering roughly half of the display.* I've seen this a varying frequencies, on some questionable tapes (SLP/EP, multi-generational dupes) it's constant, on better tapes it might only happen once or twice.* Out of 11 tapes tested (8 commercial releases, 3 home videos or other transfers), 6 of them showed errors like this, while the other 5 weren't often enough that I could spot them.* This is with all components in the digitizing workflow.
Here's a screenshot. I can also provide a video if it's more helpful.
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This is less critical, but one of the tapes I've attempted shows what looks like a TBC error similar to what's described at the bottom of this guide:
http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/vid...k-hardware.htm.* On this particular tape this type of error shows up consistently.
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Thanks again!
ShaggyDJR
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