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Posted by GMAN on 04/27/06 20:13
In article <RN6dnXh4oqXpcc3Z4p2dnA@comcast.com>, <normanstrong@comcast.net> wrote:
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>"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>news:MPG.1eb9fa0d871cdc2498a44a@news.individual.net...
>> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 01:26:43 GMT from JMC <jmc@columbus.rr.com>:
>>> Will I get any kind of quality going from a VHS recorder to a stand alone
>>> DVD recorder using the in out ports,
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>> In my experience the quality is better with the DVD recorder.
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>I've never found it possible to improve the quality of a video recording.
>The best I can hope for is an imperceptible degradation. You can, of
>course, alter the color balance, brightness and contrast, but I don't count
>that as improving the quality, since you could have done the same thing to
>the original.
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>Norm Strong
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With a good standalone recorder that has a good TBC and other noise correction
circuitry like my Sony RDR-GX7 has, it can in many instances make the dvd copied
from tape look alot better IMHO......
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