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Posted by GMAN on 04/13/06 23:50
In article <1144916384.685452.130800@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "jkygogo@yahoo.com" <jkygogo@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi, I'm trying to dub Beta tapes I have and some older VHS tapes to my
>Cyberhome DVD 1200. But the picture I get when I dub it is the top is
>"warped" and distorted. It's a clear picture, but the top portion is
>bent or curved a little.
>
> But when I have dubbed an older VHS tape and possibly these same
>Beta tapes to a VHS tape in the past, I didn't get this same curving of
>the picture.
>
> Does anyone know if it's possibly the brand of Cyberhome 1200 DVD
>burner I have that's causing the problem? This one that I have is at
>times unreliable and doesn't burn always. Could it be the transferring
>of the Beta or VHS tape to the Cyberhome is not interpreting it right
>or doesn't fit in the picture frame?
>
> Can someone please help me?
>
>Maybe I should buy another DVD burner, a more better quality DVD
>player. Does anyone have answer or explanation?
>
>Thanks.
>
You either need to invest in a TBC (Time Base Corrector) , or get one of these
boxes.
Sima SCC Color Corrector 2 (They list it as Sima SCC2* digital color corrector)
www.videoguys.com/sima.htm
"Enhanced digital circuitry automatically provides full sync and color-burst
restoration when doing tape-to-tape, DVD-to-tape, DVD-to-DVD or other video
source transfers or even watching movies."
Supports PAL and NTSC
Regenerates video signals
Adjustments for brightness, contrast, tint, color and sharpness
Individual RGB adjustments
Equipped with 2 Composite and 2 S-Video inputs and outputs
On-screen menus
Easy connection to any DVD recorder
Includes IR remote
Enhance and adjust your videos for perfect copies
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