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Posted by Commander on 08/29/05 23:44
Hi! Thanks for everyone's help.
I've learned a lot from research and from hearing responses to my questions
:)
I'm 100% positive that many of the tapes I made were using a VCR where the
tracking alignment was slightly off. Nothing horrible, but enough to cause
some problems. When I playback the tapes, the tracking is slightly off
causing occasional jitter on the screen. I was already thinking of picking
up an old VCR (the kind with a manual tracking knob) to see if the alignment
on that one will allow them to play without the tracking jitter.
:))))))
"Steve(JazzHunter)" <jazzhunterNotHere@internet.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:49:09 +0000 (UTC), retsuhcs@xinap.moc (Mike S.)
> wrote:
>
> >
> >In article <6JlQe.91$v83.34@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com>,
> >Commander <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
> >>hello all.
> >>
> >>i have read a little bit about this item and wanted some feedback. i
have a
> >>very large chunk of old vhs tapes that i want to convert to dvd. many of
> >>them have some tracking issues making the pictures jitter a fair amount
up
> >>and down (can only do so much with the manual tracking). i can usually
get
> >>the picture pretty good but occasional twitches still occur.
> >>
> >>i've read about "tcb"s and know they can repair jitter issues (not sure
what
> >>they can do for tracking issues. the ct-200 claims to be a stabilizer.
is it
> >>also considered a tcb?
> >
> >You mean TBC, right? As in Time Base Corrector?
> >The SIMA "Go DVD" will not do what you require.
>
> And if there is bad vertcal sync due to mistracking, the cause of
> Commander's "jitter," then the TBC will not be able to do anything
> with it. The tape path alignment should be adjusted to get rid of the
> jitter first. For off-standard tapes I actually have a good old
> Toshiba on which I can adjust the tape guides as needed to optimize
> tracking, using a scope on the RF waveform.
>
> .. Steve ..
> >
>
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