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harky 12-31-2016 12:58 AM

Can some1 help me to identify my VHS graphic problem?
 
Here is my video link which upload to Utube which capture from NTSC original vhs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlkVntCn7R0&t=1143s

I using this connection.

Sony SLV-X825MN VCR (set to NTSC playback) -> Panasonic DMR-ES10 (TBC & NTSC) -> Hauppauge USB-Live 2

No issue on other vhs.. so i wonder isit the tape itself is going to spoilt ?
did not see any mould..

sanlyn 12-31-2016 06:11 AM

We don't usually work with YouTube video (we can't be responsible for the way YouTube re-processes video). But your tape would appear to be a second generation copy of another tape, made without a correcting tbc from another player.

If the tape is an original, it's not a very good master. In any case, my experience with ES10 and ES15 pass-thru units is that their manufacture went through several variations. Some of those units have tbc pass-thru active only on Line 1 input. The Line 1 inputs are on the rear panel of these machines, not on the front.

lordsmurf 12-31-2016 06:14 AM

That's a timing error. It's technical horizontal jitter.
The tape must be re-captured with an internal TBC (JVC S-VHS, Panasonic S-VHS, Panasonic ES10, etc).

It cannot be fixed post-capture.

deter 12-31-2016 07:16 AM

harky,

Your English is good, this tape looks to be a copy of another VHS tape.

harky 12-31-2016 08:50 AM

Thanks all.

I tried both. Direct and bypass. The TBC is works as the upload version is much more better than the direct connection.

I was look at the VHS.
It seen to be COPY rather than the seller say is original. :smack::(

:depressed::depressed::depressed:


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