Hello, I would like to digitize some old VHS tapes.
As a video card I use a Canopus DV Storm 2 and going from the VCR via scart into the RCA inputs of the card.
For most tapes have the digitizing synonymous (works up to a few dropped frames), but with a tape (one Kaufkassettte) jerky is it all the time and will be missed every second images! Then once I connected the VCR s.den normal TV and played the tape and I noticed that it not at so many picture interference / dropouts on the tape is!
Why? Unfortunately I have no TB to improve the signal ....
If you have a tip what can I do?
Regards Christian :-) PS: Could it possibly be that the VHS Kassettte one Macrovision copy protection has come, and therefore, this massive misfire?
Antwort von mdb:
"Christian26" wrote:
PS: Could it possibly be that the VHS Kassettte one Macrovision copy protection has come, and therefore, this massive misfire?
That seems to me very likely. Without TBC is probably nothing.
Antwort von mkrawietz:
Hi :-)
I wish I might buy a DVD recorder, do you think this would work? If a DVD recorder built-in TBC?
Greeting Christian
Antwort von steveb:
PS: Could it possibly be that the VHS Kassettte one Macrovision copy protection has come, and therefore, this massive misfire?
Macrovision copy protection had not always have a light / dark shift done?
Antwort von Cutter XM2:
@ Christian:
I bought for about half a year due to the same problem, a stand-alone DVD + R recorder.
Here, dubbing via Scart works fine.
Gruss
Cutter XM2
Antwort von Markus:
Hi,
be critical VHS tapes s.Television therefore usually relatively well reproduced, because the capture range for signal error is quite large.
In video editing the thing looks different, however, as a rule must be interposed a powerful line-and full-TB.
Antwort von Nightfly!:
Alternative would be if a TVkarte exists to bring a tape of this in the calculator too.