This only occurs when I capture a VHS tape that has been recorded in slow speed.
If the tape were recorded in fast speed, this does not occur.
Any ideas why? Is there a peice of hardware that might fix the problem? (Instead of digitally removing the noise.)
I am using a Canopus ADVC 110 btw.
Thank you!
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