I'm a big Three Stooges fan and back in 2002 I acquired (20) Three Stooges VHS tapes, each with three 18-minute episodes. Of course, my first instinct was to capture and archive to DVD, which I did. The problem was that out of those 60 episodes, about 15 were out of sync A/V. I hadn't gotten my TBC (Datavideo TBC-1000) yet at the time. At the time I had been capping for 6 months from VHS without one![]()
Well ...this weekend I recaptured two of the tapes (6-episodes) and put on a DVD. The two I picked were the worst tapes from a sync standpoint from the first go-around - one tape had all three episodes out of sync and the other had two episodes that way. The result - all 6 episodes had rock-solid lip sync. Woo hoo!! Anyone who doesn't believe in the value of a TBC for VHS caps has never owned one.![]()
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