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I'm capturing VHS tapes shot with a camcorder in the 80s with a Panasonic AG-1980 clone and a Sony RDR-HX950 DVD recorder, but some segments have quite bad ringing. It looks like it is already present in the source VHS-C tape, but the Panasonic is making it much more prominent (even with AI off, sharpness setting doesn't change it much, recorder mode passive also makes no difference). Also it creates some pattern on the left window post, seems like that's caused because it's next to the blinds (this only happens only a few recordings tho, so less of a problem).
Would you say this is something that can be fixed post processing by Vapour/avisynth, or can I better use my Sony SLV-SE200 VHS recorder (which doesn't do s-video) for capture instead of the Panasonic.
Attached some samples of the Panasonic and Sony recorders, the VHS only one is without the DVD recorder, but there is some tearing there in the top, so the DVD recorder is necessary to keep the signal stable.
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