This seems like it would be a tracking issue, but I just can't get it out. I cleaned the heads in the VCR. This shows on all tapes i playback to my computer through my ATI 750. The area in question is designated by the red box. If it's a tracking issue, I think I'm stuck with it (Short of buying another S-VHS VCR, which I'd prefer not to do). If I am stuck with it, suggestions on how I eliminate it from my captures? I could crop out the lower 8 pixels to get rid of it, but then the resolution is non-standard. What can I do after the capture to remove it while keeping a standard resolution?
Here is a 3 second, low resolution clip. Expand the window size out to see it easier.
http://www.slipoftime.com/temp/sample.avi
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Just add a black border around the entire screen. There are two types of "border" tools....ones that
alter the original size and ones that don't. AviDemux has both built-in and there is a very cool plugin
for VirtualDub called Border Control.
I doubt you will actually SEE that bit of overscan on the final product but to be sure...Border It. -
All VHS recordings have that at the bottom. It's called head switching noise (though I'm not sure that's really what it is).
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Wow, I guess it's really been that long since I've watched a VHS, heh. I'll see what it looks like on my TV when encoded to MPEG-2 for DVD before I decide if I'm going to do any borders.
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You don't normally see it on the TV because the TV overscans the picture. You never see the very edge at any of the four sides of the picture.
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