Just for a laugh for you guys.
Spent about 90 minutes capturing some rather shocking VHS via the AVDC-300. Video looked a bit jittery but I blamed the cameras stabiliser. Until I dropped the footage into Vegas and it looked really bad and I was missing one audio channel!
So I checked connections into 300, found I had one of the audio leads in the composite video in. Video was coming from the VCR via S-Video which is why that still sort of worked. No doubt the 300 was trying to work out what to do with the wierd stuff it was seeing on the composite input.
And now my question, why does this always happen with $0 jobs that they want in a hurry?
Back to recapturing it all.
Spent about 90 minutes capturing some rather shocking VHS via the AVDC-300. Video looked a bit jittery but I blamed the cameras stabiliser. Until I dropped the footage into Vegas and it looked really bad and I was missing one audio channel!
So I checked connections into 300, found I had one of the audio leads in the composite video in. Video was coming from the VCR via S-Video which is why that still sort of worked. No doubt the 300 was trying to work out what to do with the wierd stuff it was seeing on the composite input.
And now my question, why does this always happen with $0 jobs that they want in a hurry?
Back to recapturing it all.