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  1. Hello

    Im having issues with my JVC HR-XVS20 VHS player when recording via OBS


    I recently purchased this player on eBay to record family VHS tapes, it worked great for a few months but recently its started having issues when recording via OBS, I'm not sure how to exactly describe it but the video looks jittery towards the top and is also jumpy. A few months back video recording was perfectly fine, no issues at all, this issue happens with every tape I play. I've attached an MP4 file showing the issue.

    I am using a StarTech SVID2USB to capture.

    I've tried connecting my VHS player to a TV and it played perfectly without any issues.

    I have tried connecting a different VHS player to my startech capture device and that played perfectly fine via OBS.

    I took apart the JVC VHS player but couldn't find any obvious issues, I tried cleaning the VHS heads but still have the exact same issue.

    Any help would be appreciated.
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  2. Your capture has flaws of various causes and origins (tape condition, VCR player, capture app ....) to begin with, like
    - glitches and frame sync issues
    - dropped frames, dropped fields
    - poor baserate deinterlacing encoded as 50 fps producing duplicates

    You should revisit your capture setup
    - Use AmarecTV or VirtualDub instead of OBS as your capture app
    - capture lossless 4:2:2 interlaced, 720x576i (for PAL), S-video
    - deinterlace and upscale etc. in post processing rather than on the fly

    Search the forum, plenty of posts and recommendations/guides about decent capturing.
    Last edited by Sharc; 4th Dec 2025 at 18:40.
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  3. Open the hood and clean the guide poles/rollers, audio/control head (on the right side), the pinch roller aswell with a few qtips and 90-99% alcohol iso. Remove all black gunk. Try to be thorough.
    Then the heads drum (big round thing that turn fast) not with a qtip though, with a piece of printing paper soaked in 99% iso alcohol, press gently (i said gently) on the heads drum, rotate the drum counter clockwise slowly, Check the paper, continue until there is no more gunk. Unplug the vcr before doing it.
    All the black gunk that accumulate overtime will create problems of either signal stability (bad reading-> snow, noise bars) or good tape movement (jumpyness etc..)
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    Originally Posted by dany_6756 View Post
    Im having issues with my JVC HR-XVS20 VHS player when recording via OBS
    Never use OBS for this.
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  5. Originally Posted by themaster1 View Post
    Open the hood and clean the guide poles/rollers, audio/control head (on the right side), the pinch roller aswell with a few qtips and 90-99% alcohol iso. Remove all black gunk. Try to be thorough.
    Then the heads drum (big round thing that turn fast) not with a qtip though, with a piece of printing paper soaked in 99% iso alcohol, press gently (i said gently) on the heads drum, rotate the drum counter clockwise slowly, Check the paper, continue until there is no more gunk. Unplug the vcr before doing it.
    All the black gunk that accumulate overtime will create problems of either signal stability (bad reading-> snow, noise bars) or good tape movement (jumpyness etc..)
    Thanks for your suggestion, i tried cleaning everything you have mentioned however I still get the exact same issue, the player did look relativley clean from the inside before i started cleaning it so not much gunk came out of it, is there anything else I can try or do I need another player?
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  6. Originally Posted by dany_6756 View Post
    is there anything else I can try..
    Posts#2, #4? Revisit your setup.

    or do I need another player?
    Not necessarily, Post#1:
    I've tried connecting my VHS player to a TV and it played perfectly without any issues.
    Also, check your cabling for loose/shaky connections.
    Last edited by Sharc; 10th Dec 2025 at 03:37.
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