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Old 28th August 2006, 18:16   #1  |  Link
PipeHitter
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VHS Capture rig advice....

Greets.

After reviewing the info available on this site and others I'm fairly convinced of the advantages of using a S-VHS to capture with (TBC, and other corrective advantages).

However, the older JVC SVHS are the way of the dodo bird and I can't even find a used one on ebay.

I noticed the Canopus ADVC300 has a slew of corrective features:

"ADVC300 employs advanced 3D Y/C separation, 3D noise reduction and Line Time Base Correction (LTBC) functions for perfect frame synchronization. Poor analog source video is filtered and stabilized prior to DV conversion. ADVC300 is also ideal for “cleaning” old analog video and output back to analog tape."

Seems like it would be easier for me just to spend a little more money on the ADVC300 than the 110 and then I don't need to worry on finding a SVHS.

Thoughts? TIA
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