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Re: Any VCR models that handle weak video better than others?

Posted by GMAN on 07/20/06 00:23

In article <mSyvg.7062$vO.6642@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net>, "Doc" <docsavage20@xhotmail.xom> wrote:
>I'm looking to capture a VHS tape of an old (70's) concert that's probably a
>3rd or 4th generation copy and likely from a less than pristine source.
>
>I notice one of my VCR's - a newer, though certainly not top of the line
>4-head unit - handles it better than another older, though more expensive
>2-head unit. The first unit clearly handles tracking better, with less
>prominent dropouts and less overall "glitchiness" in the picture and sound.
>
>So, I'm looking for suggestions of particular consumer level
>brands/models/lines I should look for that you feel did a better job than
>most of playing shaky video for subsequent cleanup. Even if it's a "so and
>so made this one model in '92 that they only made for a year and there's
>never been another one like it" kind of thing.
>
>Also, as a matter of curiosity, how would a pro restoration shop do it? I'm
>guessing as always seems to be the case, there's some mega-bucks unit that
>simply does things consumer units don't.
>
>
I own a pair of Pro Panasonic AG-7500's. I'd be willing to take your tape and
convert to DVD for you. Would just need a SASE to return it to you. Located
here in Salt Lake City, Utah

 

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