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sure = yes see screen...JVC HR DVS1 +2 + 3 ...instancing D-VHS since I only have 2 PAL models .... 14.1 Mbps on a 300-minutes of tape, so totally 21 hours. Quote:
Audio yes ... MPEG1 Layer 2 My two D-VHS only DV in..not a DV-out |
Hi, i'm new to the forum but I've been researching this thread for a while. I hope I have posted in the right place and I wasn't meant to start a new thread.
I have a JVC HR-S7600 and i'm trying to convert an old cartoon on tape that wasn't released on DVD. I've had the tape for at least 15 years and every now and then while it's playing it has some lines come up across the screen with a heavy buzzing sound. I decided to buy another copy that hadn't been played to death, the new tape arrived and looked like new. I played the tape and the picture looked perfect with no lines or buzzing except now the audio sounds quiet and muffled. I noticed the video player displays differently when I put each tape in described below in the order of what happens: Old tape: Flashes up 'SVHS' and 'BEST' and the two speakers under the audio level monitor stay displayed. The audio levels peak right to the top. New tape: The two speakers under the audio level monitor disappear and 'norm' is displayed instead. A few seconds later 'BEST' is displayed but no 'SVHS'. The audio levels stay low. I was wondering why the audio is muffled on the new tape and the settings change when the new tape appears to be in better condition and if there's anything I can try to get the audio in better quality. Thanks |
Would the JVC HR-S6970 considered good quality? It doesn't have TBC but would it be fine if I use the TBC on my capture box VMC-1 I like it because it is a multi standard VHS/S-VHS/S-VHS ET
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The JVC HR-S 6970 is not a bad player, but depending on the tape I would also try a 2 or Panasonic.
Then the recorder outputs use the best picture. VMC-1 ....... this is the Edirol? But that's not spend in DV-AVI. S-Video in ........ TBC Settings ....... S-Video out. The Edirol time was the competitor to the Canopus ADVC-300 http://www.manualslib.com/manual/234...rol-Vmc-1.html |
Yes it is Edirol, I've used it and the TBC makes a quite a difference, I'm just questioning the quality of the S6970 compared to S7600 if we leave the TBC aside.
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In video editing program on track 1 and 2 Align frame accurate To switch and control the interlaced control monitor differential filter I'm doing something in Edius ... output S-Video with the Canopus NX card. I can I get 2 movies in 2 different recorders quickly compare them here. But I have shown only a few days ago comparisons of various TBC here with pictures. Here are a few pictures, as many recorders or feeders are used, depending on the band. Sometimes many recorder must be compared, as shown in Figure 3. right in the picture. Yes ... that's a lot of work but so you know which feeder spends the best picture |
Hi guys, I'm about to buy a VCR and following all your advices on the first post I searched really a lot online but I could find quite few vcr available in my area and still quite expensive
Anyway I really need a good one to save more than 100 old vhs I could find: Jvc HS-S 9850eu Or Jvc HM-DR 10000 Or Panasonic NV-HS 1000 Or Panasonic NV-HS 950 Which one would you suggest? does the HM-DR 10000 worth the difference of price? Thanks a lot |
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JVC HR-S9800's my PAL model. I had 3 pieces NV-HS950, all scrap Currently on a Capture Station is a JVC HM-DR10000 A HS-1000 and the identical Pana AG4700 are here as a reserve. You need luck to get a good recorder to |
jvc's are good for commercial tapes (i have two of them one with tbc/dnr the other not) but for old tapes (possibly worn to death) i always heard pana are better because of the separate dnr/tbc system ..more flexibility
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So would it be better a Pana HS 1000 for them? Or the Jvc HM-DR 10000 is the best choice possible? Is The Pal Panasonic NV-HS 950 newer model than NV-HS 1000? But is The 950 worse than 1000? (Seeing a lot of keep 1000 and resell 950) Thanks guys |
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Is the 950 newer than the 1000? I think so, but don't hold me to it. I do know that some models were not released sequentially. Release date has never been important, so I've never committed to long-term memory. The output quality mattered most. Both are fine. Newer isn't necessarily -- just look at the JVC decks. |
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About the condition of the Vcr found, It seems well maintened but I can't be sure :(
I found a Jvc 9850eu at an accettable price, would it be a good choice? I don't find any other 9xxx apart maybe the 9500 |
The 9850EU is on the recommended list. :wink2:
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I could find at about same price of the Jvc 9850eu even a Pana NV-HS 1000 Don't know which to buy |
Hi, I've been surfing this site for a while now, and I went through some of the guides already, yet there are some very specific questions I'd like to do. Also, I'd like to congratulate you all, because this was really helpful as I did know nothing before I discovered the site.
Anyways, the first question I got is, what would you recommend me from these VCRs: Panasonic NV - Fs200 Panasonic NV - Fs90 Panasonic AG-4700 S-vhs Jvc HR-S3600EN I know you might say the NV - FS200, because I saw it listed on the VCR Buying Guide on this site (though is the most expensive from the list, that's what's holding me back a bit), but what about the others? They all are S-Vhs VCRs right? Why the others would not be recommended? Regards. |
What was the difference between the JVC SR-W5U and the SR-W7U?
I know the W5U didn't have a built-in tuner, but was that it? |
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