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  1. I think I may have made a big mistake and need a little help from anybody who may know about the Microtime T-120D. I bought one from Ebay and without thinking how to connect it to my JVC vcr I noticed that there are no s-video inputs on the back (according to the picture)but just some other connectors I am not familiar with. Does anyone know how I can hook this thing up to my vcr or know anything about it?. I would'nt have bought it but the price was very good and I thought (with out researching) that I could use it. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,Rick
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  2. I have a T120 and can try to answer any questions you have please send your questions to my email at wldhar@cox.net
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  3. Most commercial TBC's do not have a S-Video connector, it's not a broadcast standard. It might have a dub cable connector, which is close to S-Video. Normally, a TBC will have composite video in and out. Also, make sure when you buy a TBC for a VHS VCR that it's not a frame synchronizer because it will not work with a VCR. It has to be a full fledge time base corrector.
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