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Posted by AnthonyR on 09/26/94 11:28
<blackburst@aol.com> wrote in message
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> AnthonyR wrote:
>> Can you tell me which model dvd standalone you are using?
>> Perhaps it's a problem with that hardware or firmware?
>
> It has happened on several:
> Emerson EWR10D4
> Go Video VR3930
> LiteOn LVW-5005
> Sony DVD recorder/VCR combo, number unrecalled
>
I don't believe any of those models have a built in tbc.
>
>> You can try a google and see if you're not alone using that brand or
>> model
>> recorder.
>> Also an inline time base corrector between the two might help, as years
>> ago
>> that's what
>> I had to do to get good dvd's out of my early philips standalone dvd
>> recorder.
>> I had worse than out of sync audio problems, I use to get audio that
>> would
>> drift and then quickly try and catch up
>> crealting a blirp type audio glitch. The TBC eliminated it but I've since
>> sold that unit and seen newer dvd recorders
>> selling with built in TBC now as almost standard feature on the good
>> ones.
>> AnthonyR.
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> Wouldn't a TBC slow down the signal a bit? I hate what some TBCs do to
> the signal, and it prevents using firewire. I have a For.A FA-310, and
> it really craps things up. I wish they made TBCs without proc amps.
> (OTOH, it's a great way to defeat some copy protection schemes!)
>
Well the tbc I had use was a datavideo tbc-1000 I don't believe it has any
proc-amp features.
And I don't know about slowing down the signal, it accepts audio in as well,
so it might adj for that?
But it had solved my audio problems when I was doing direct to dvd
recording. Of course my audio problems
were on analog tape, but I have had some audio problems from a defective
sony camcorder so I think
possibly it might be your camera itself, try a different one and a fresh
tape and capture to see.
Perhaps the problem is in your camera? Have you tried another model?
And a different source tape? That might help identify your problem.
Good Luck,
AnthonyR.
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