Well, now that I know the built in TBC on my JVC HR-S9900U doesn't correct the problem, I'm wondering if anyone knows whether the Sima SCC Color Corrector fixes this issue. Anyone know from experience?
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SIMA won't cut it. You need a full-on standalone digital TBC. The AVT 8710 costs $179 and works well. The roughly equivalent but more expensive Datavideo TBC 1000 costs $300 and also fixed Macrovision problems.
The latest version of the ATI PVR software contains Macrovision embedded inside it so MV can no longer be removed with a hack. You may want to go back to an earlier version of the ATI PVR software, on which MV can be defeated. -
I'd suggest your JVC TBC is not working properly.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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