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Giana 04-02-2012 03:59 AM

Gallery of Time Base Correctors
 
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Hello guys. Today I wanted to share information on TBC. On Digitalfaq We often speak of the Datavideo TBC and AVT. But in my long search the web I could find more interesting patterns. But I do not want to be responsible for the purchase of these machines. I do not know whether they are full frame TBC 4:2:2. If someone owns it is nice to share information here. These notie I found a site that deals with VJ. The VJ deliberately cause distortion analog video to create effects associated with minimal music. We can say a Anti-Lordsmurf (DEVILSMURF):D:D. This news site I found them in http://karlklomp.nl
Often there are Ebay.de, Ebay.uk

This is what I found

Mixer video con build-in di TBC:
Panasonic WJ AVE-3 / WJ MX-5 / 7 10 / 12 /20 / 30 /..
Blaupunkt DVM-2000 / 5000 (MX-5 / MX-10)
Videonics MX-1
Edriol V4
Panasonic WJ AVE-3 / WJ AVE-5

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lordsmurf 04-02-2012 07:20 AM

I've heard of several of those before. :)

I'd considered Edirol and Roland equipment many times through the years, but it just wasn't impressive compared to some other hardware. There's also a lot of gear from Sony and JVC, too. And don't forget Video Toaster and some of the others. There's a lot of video mixers/processors that have varying degrees of color correction or timing/sync corrections. Or as you've so wisely pointed out, the ability to purposely make video worse!

NJRoadfan 04-02-2012 07:45 AM

The WJ-MX30 and 50 have a frame sync built in (all inputs are digitized and they can mix non-genlocked sources). I don't know if they can do horizontal jitter correction as the last WJ-MX50 I used was connected to two Panasonic AG-DS545s and one AG-DS555 SVHS VTR in an A-B roll editing setup (with AG-A850 editing controller), all of which have built in TBCs.

The Newtek Video Toaster was notorious for not including any frame sync. A cottage market of TBCs was developed to synchronize inputs to the toaster's main clock. Some, like the Kitchen Sync included proc amp controls.

Cyclone82 04-07-2012 06:02 AM

This looks like a similar thing.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PIP-Generato...item35a5c724bb

VJ = Visual Jockey for those not in the know. I guess they used these things for live mixing visuals at raves and i have a lot of rave and visual effects tapes (main VHS category i collect) and many have fancy effects so i imagine they used these sorts of things. Was not aware some had TBC's in them too.


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