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jboy wrote on 6/27/2002, 3:03 PM
Just buy a Sony digital 8 camcorder with the ability to transcode analog to digital DV, (not the cheapest model,it doesn't have this ability).. This process timebase corrects the tape..
fanningp wrote on 6/27/2002, 3:21 PM
So would the Canon ZR45MC qualify? I've had my eye on it......(just have to convince the boss (wife)).
BillyBoy wrote on 6/27/2002, 3:29 PM
I have a Canon ZR45 and it works fine with Vegas Video. It can pass through VHS or save it to DV tape.
jeffy82 wrote on 6/30/2002, 2:04 AM
I use a JVC SVHS Model S7800u/c This has a TBC built in. The Quality is even better when that's pumped into a Sony Minidv (I use a TRV17) or a slightly cheaper alternative would be a video walkman which sports Firewire passthrough with TBC
http://www.aaacamera.com/sony_digital_8_walkman_gvd_200.html
Under $600.00

Jeffy82@aol.com
jboy wrote on 6/30/2002, 5:08 PM
Jeffy, does that video walkman have an lcd screen ? Perhaps I'm being misled by the "walkman" label,but it looks just like a Dig8 VCR, (its pretty cool though, anybody have one ?)
TaylorB wrote on 7/4/2002, 3:17 PM
I have been using a JVC HR-S9800U with TBC. I find that the use of TBC must be evaluated with each source tape. With some tapes the use of TBC has a noticeable improvement on transfer quality, while on others it actually makes things worse (video noise at the top of the picture and noticeable audio crackle). With each tape I must fiddle with TBC, digital/manual tracking, and image stabilization to get get the best setting.

FYI, I am using the Canupas ADVC-100.
Blackout wrote on 7/7/2002, 4:57 PM
Hi,

i purchased the JVC SVHS video recorder HR 7600, assuming the TBC would help with my video transfers. I also have the Canopus ADVC-100.

For most of my videos older than about 5 years the TBC in the JVC did jack. I pounded on the button and fiddled for hours trying to transfer a clip i taped of duran duran live from the 80s. It looked perfect on TV, but thru the ADVC-100 it skipped and froze constantly.

You will still need to buy a proper TBC if you buy one of these JVC recorders with so-called "TBC" built in. I firstly borrowed a friends FOR-A unit and had it just before the ADVC convertor, the video became absolutely perfect. I ended up buying the FOR-A off my friend for $600....back in the day when he worked at a TV station it cost them over $6000.

cheers,
blackout