From: Larry Urbanski (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Feb 14 2009 - 18:06:13 PST
I would think the static parts do not have sync. When recording deck to deck
on any format if the sync is lost, there is breakup of the image. The
easiest workaround is to record it onto a computer hard drive using a
program like Adobe Premier pro with a analog capture card. The computer acts
as a time base corrector, adding new sync to the recording. Dub the VHS into
the computer, then back to the mini DV from the computer hard drive. This
will give a clean transfer without breakup.
Larry
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From: Experimental Film Discussion List [mailto:email suppressed]
On Behalf Of George Monteleone
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 5:24 PM
To: email suppressed
Subject: problems dubbing video static from VHS to miniDV
Hi Frameworks. I'm trying to dub a VHS tape containing a considerable
amount of tv static to miniDV, and encountering some problems. Much of the
static dubs as blank images (the sound dubs fine) and tends to break
timecode, I'm guessing because signals that are too noisy are being filtered
simehow. Has anyone ever dealt with a similar issue? Is there known a
workaround?
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