Frage von GPH:
I will bring with Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5, a VHS / PAL tape to the hard drive. The Recording jerky again or remain standing in between, the message after the recording: "... frames omitted. ) In other recordings (other cartridges, it has worked perfectly. The tape does not watch television on a perfectly without Rucker. My capture card is a Canopus ADECVio. Why?
Antwort von kerberos:

I think a thread would have sufficed:
http://forum.slashcam.de/vhs-pal-with-premierepro15-aufnahme-jerky-vp145790.html#145790
Antwort von Markus:

Hello,
You're the first user who deletes his double posting directly yourself. I'm impressed! ;-)
TV sets usually have a very large capture range for "crooked" video signals. If the tape in question is so critical, so could the video card may have problems.
A timebase corrector (TBC) would probably resolve the problem, but something is too expensive for you to buy the device for capturing a single video tape. Hat maybe one of your VCR (if several are present) a built-in TBC?
Antwort von GPH:

Thanks for the tip (TBC), since I must look, I'm so far on the problem is not encountered.