try a 18-year-old VHS tape that we were from the USA and had brought to play on PAL Liesen to harddrive to get. The original is no longer available. The video can be played flawlessly and shows itself in a surprisingly good quality. Just all kinds, which I record the tape material probiert have failed. Strong and virtually no flicker Picture to recognize. I tried the following: VHS after DVD via SCART VHS after about AD Digikam-hiking (Canopus) VHS on the AD converter to hard drive. Anywhere the same.
Who of you knows the problem and remedial knows? Schon mal Danke für Eure Hilfe! Regards Frank
Antwort von thos-berlin:
If it is brought from the U.S., then there is the suspicion that it was recorded in NTSC. Modern equipment NTSC may partly play, but not recording. A copy should not be folded, an insert into the computer could possibly work, if the AD converter can process synonymous NTSC s.den and video outputs of your player really a true NTSC herauskäme.
If all this does not bring, must have a professional standard conversion be considered.
Antwort von cirquit:
We are on the right track. The band is recorded in NTSC. S.ADVC110 times have now switched to NTSC (Dip Switch s.Boden) - Now do I get at least one picture, or the capturing works. Qualitatively, but not to use pale and noisy. Do you have any tips to address the problem with on-board resources to solve? Frank
Antwort von Quadruplex:
The problem is: The recorder must be clean NTSC 4.43 can spend - except most of the Sony DVD recorders (which have a switch on the back) are almost all sold in Europe VHS recorder with NTSC playback a mix of NTSC and PAL from (precisely: the black and white picture is still NTSC, 525/60 So, you come up with only the Farbträger order to PAL) - PAL 60th This will capture only a few boxes clear.
Ergo: Go back to Los and NTSC-compatible DVD recorder arrange ...
Antwort von Markus:
Or - what I normally do not propose! - The TV capture card on a try. Some TV cards can in fact synonymous to television standard mixtures as PAL60 set.