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Posted by Bill G on 09/03/05 00:34
On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 22:42:27 GMT, "SJS" <scheuche@yahooNOSPAM.com>
wrote:
>Hello, people :) First, I'd like to thank everyone for offering their help
>with a few questions I have posted concerning a jitter problem I was having
>with VCR playback. Happy to say, I have found a VCR that plays those older
>tapes perfectly :) It involved a special feature that has you hold down
>"play" for two seconds to reduce jitter on EP recordings. :)
>
>However, I have another "concern". now that I have the major jitter issue
>fixed, have another minor issue that cropped up. What I'm seeing on those
>tapes during playback is something I can best describe as a minor "shimmer".
>I have the VCR attached to my DVD recorder through a standard set of AV
>cables. When I playback the tape, I can see an occasional shimmer, or slight
>vibration in the picture. It's not really a jitter, but a small shimmer (if
>that makes any sense). I thought it may have been the cables but I've tried
>higher end ones and they work the same.
>
>Now, here's the kicker: When the VCR is attached directly to the TV, the
>playback looks perfect. Also, when the VCR is connected with the AV cables
>through another VCR, the picture is also perfect. so, I only get the shimmer
>when the VCR is connected to the DVD burner for dubbing.
>
>Any ideas? Thanks :)
This part of your post makes me think you should just run the signal
through a 2nd VCR when you're dubbing:
>when the VCR is connected with the AV cables
>through another VCR, the picture is also perfect
You can't get much better than perfect.
--
Bill
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