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Posted by Randall on 10/22/22 11:49
>>3) I can't remember this one except for options: wide/auto/normal.
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>I have three Panasonic S-VHS VCRs, one of which is a rack-mounted
>AG-1980. I've never used/owned a 1970.
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>The manual for the 1980 describes the Auto/Wide/Nor switch as follows.
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>Auto: In recording mode, the unit searches for the DC component on the
>chroma signal of the S-Video signal, and when the DC is detected, the
>ID is recorded onto the CTL signal as the Wide signal. In playback
>mode, the ID recorded on the CTL signal is detected and superimposed
>onto to chroma signal output of the S-Video signal.
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>Wide: In recording mode, the ID is recorded forciby onto the CTL
>signal, and in the playback mode, DC is superimposed onto the chroma
>signal output of the S-Video signal.
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>Nor: Fixed to normal recording and playback mode.
So you seem to be saying that recording is better then the 1970, and
from what LITTLE I've heard - not that much different?
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