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  1. I'm using:
    JVC SR-VS20 SVHS s-video out
    into a DataVideo TBC-1000
    into a Elite Video BVP4+
    into a ADVC 110
    into a Radeon HD 4850
    Using WinDV for capture.

    Now, I couldn't quite get a picture I was happy with using the Elite Video, so took it out of the chain.

    Captured once. Wasn't happy with the result. So, I took the TBC out also. So, I'm capturing from the SVHS directly to the ADVC 110. The result looks a bit better, but not much. It might just be my imagination - haven't had a chance yet to compare since I'm still capturing. But the video just looks a kind of blurry.

    I've heard that you can overlay multiple captures on top of each other and improve resolution. Anyone familiar with that?

    I have to say that at least with PAL you get better resolution. What I've got right now is NTSC.

    I haven't looked into post-processing yet. I'm hoping to get a third capture with the BVP4 and overlay them, (if anyone can give me some comment on that). I haven't used the Elite Video in a few months, so I'll have to review how to set it up. But, is anyone familiar with a procedure for getting the best out of a BVP4?

    The noise on this tape isn't so bad, it's just the resolution that bothers me.
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    Radeon HD 4850 ???

    Well it should be for best results ... far too many devices in the chain which can contribute to poor quality

    JVC SR-VS20 SVHS s-video out > ADVC 110 > FireWire > Dv card > Windv

    Don't know how you got the Radeon HD 4850 into this

    Nstc = 720h x 480w vs Pal = 720h x 576w ... nothing here, just normal
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    It's your imagination.
    The TBC is needed for signal stability. The proc amp adjusts colors.
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