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Frage von Gubbel:


Hello community,

I have approximately 1 / 2 year-old eBay and allegedly little used S-VHS recorder concerned, it is a Panasonic NV-HS1000.
As far as I was after the first critical test is not very happy and digitizing A / D converter worked flawlessly, with the built-TBC was visibly reduce the jitter.

Now I'm on an unbecoming phenomenon encountered when scanning: Very bright (white) edges against a dark background, such as text in a guy appears in the brightness auszubluten (I believe now is not the color shift). I hang about this time an example image. I do not think it s.abgenutzten minds, since a 10-year-old, abgenudelter and long into retirement clever Aldi recorder does not have this error. It is perhaps worth mentioning that when any given tape occurs, no preference whether foreign or eigenbespielt.

Now, for example http://img259.imageshack.us/.../vhsbspup6.jpg:
Man sieht deutlich s.den Schriftzügen die dünne Deckung s.linken Rand and das Ausbluten s.rechten. Ich empfinde es beim Filmgucken als störend, weil es Bilder sehr verwaschen macht and beim Digitalisieren kann ich schon gar nicht damit leben.

Weiß jemand, was das ist, and wie man dem Fehler beheben kann?

Vielen Dank!

Gruß
Alex

by Mod Edit: Link to Picture replaced.

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Antwort von Giagl:

If the recorder has no defect could be s.einem faulty / inferior cables are what leads to signal reflections. Or it is a signal loop (something else s.dem recorder?).

Synonymous times you could check if there is a difference in relation to your problem if you make it through composite or S-video to connect.

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