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Posted by Bob Ford on 04/22/06 18:19
On 22 Apr 2006 13:01:02 -0500, Randall
<support@rch-usa.PULL-MY-FINGER.com> wrote:
>>On 22 Apr 2006 11:37:02 -0500, Randall
>><support@rch-usa.PULL-MY-FINGER.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I've some old tapes I'm wanting to bring into the computer and
>>>clean-up and burn to DVD - other then using VDub and bringing in as
>>>raw avi, then cleaning the best software can do, I'm thinking of a
>>>Panasonic 1980 or 7750 (?) both tbc's on them.
>>>
>>>Should I waste my money or are there other suggestions?
>>Panasonic AG1970 also has a TBC. If you could find one of these in
>>good shape it should be selling for a fairly reasonable price.Check
>>eBay, might be something there.
>>I have a JVC SR-VS10 which is a pretty nice unit - it has TBC plus
>>other video clean up functions AND it has a VHS/SVHS bay and a mini DV
>>bay (only takes the smaller mini DV tapes. It can also dub either
>>direction. One of these would be more expensive but who knows,
>>eBay is your friend :-)
>>Bob Ford
>>Images In Motion
>>www.imagesinmotion.com
>
>Is the TBC actually worth it? I've a SIMA ColorCorrector Pro-Seies
>with Macrovision 'correction' that has
>tint/color/sharp/bright/contrast/blue/green/red controls that can
>add/subtract all the above.
>
>WITH S-Video in/out.
Perhaps I misunderstood your original post.
If you already have a unit that can do all the above why do you still
need a TBC in a deck?
The TBC's in both of my decks have NONE of the corrections that a
normal, stand alone TBC has.
Check eBay and search for Laird VC2000 video corrector. It is
essentially a poor man's TBC and will do all the functions of your
Sima and more. I just bought one from a Company in Sikesville MO and
they still have some of them. Price will be slightly less than $100.00
and definitely worth that price.
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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