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  1. Anyone out there with hands-on experience with both of these? My application is to clean up my VHS source to my ADS Pyro A/V Link to reduce dropped frames. As the AVT8710 is about $100 cheaper, I'd like to go with it, if it performs well.
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    I haven't used either but both have people that say they work great but both also have people that say they don't like it or them.

    As you might imagine the cheaper AVT-8710 has a higher proportion of users unhappy with it then those with the DataVideo TBC-1000

    Seems as though MOST people with the DataVideo TBC-1000 really really like it.

    A few do bitch on occassion about odd vertical problems with solid colored areas as if there is some sort of interference going on.

    Few seem to report that though.

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    DataVideo TBC-1000 with good cables is what the majority of the USA members of this forum suggests
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  4. Thanks for the responses. I'll probably get the TBC-1000, as I can put the four outputs to good use.
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