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  1. Hello everyone.

    I'm trying to capture a VHS tape, recorded in SP mode. The tape has an hour of a TV program recorded that looks perfect. Then, another show (from another time period, not continuos to the previous show recorded) begins, and that's when you get a picture that looks as if the VCR had clogged heads. So, I cleaned the heads, and nothing happened. Then I proceeded to adjust the guide posts to see if it was a tracking issue, but I couldn't make any progress, it looked worse.

    My next step was to try this tape on every VCR I own, but none of them was able to play it correctly.

    Image 1 is the picture I get when playing.

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    What has me scratching my head, and makes me angry, is that, when FF the tape, I get color and a clear picture, as you can see in image 2.


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    If I press play when FF, I get a few frames of an almost perfect picture (Image 3), and then it looks just like image 1.

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    Why do you think I get this issue? The tape is fine, it has no wrinkles, and it's not dirty. There is like an hour an a half recorded that looks like this, no matter on what portion of the tape you start playing.

    Do you think there is any way I can recover this recording?


    Thanks for your time.

    Regards.
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    Dirty head while writing?
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    Perhaps try cleaning the control track head; if it's dirty it
    may have trouble locking on
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    From a snapshot it's hard to tell if those are tracking issues, tape drop out, tape damage ...etc. Post a minute or so clip showing the entire screen even with the phone camera.
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