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  1. Can a tracking problem affect only the audio and not video? I have a tape where the video looks fine and the audio is fine, but you can hear electronic noise that ruins the sound track.

    My VCR is a JVC 9911 that is supposed to do automatic tracking. The remote doesn't even have tracking buttons.
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    The noise you are hearing is from the audio hifi heads on the video drum,they are not tracking properly,not much you can do,try cleaning the heads or use another machine.
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    This usually means the recording deck was screwed up.
    Not the player.
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    Originally Posted by sync
    My VCR is a JVC 9911 that is supposed to do automatic tracking. The remote doesn't even have tracking buttons.
    You can try to use the channel up/down buttons while playing a tape to adjust the tracking manually. A lot of VCR's do it like that. That works with my JVC's.
    If still no avail try to switch to MONO sound as the last option.
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    Originally Posted by sync
    My VCR is a JVC 9911 that is supposed to do automatic tracking. The remote doesn't even have tracking buttons.
    You can try to use the channel up/down buttons while playing a tape to adjust the tracking manually. A lot of VCR's do it like that. That works with my JVC's.
    If still no avail try to switch to MONO sound as the last option.
    The sound disappears when I use the Normal audio setting, which I assume is JVC speak for mono. Thanks!

    Does VHS support a stereo and a mono audio track?
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    Originally Posted by sync
    Does VHS support a stereo and a mono audio track?
    Normally a stereo(hifi) recording has also a mono audio track. The stereo track is very sensitive to tracking/signal errors.
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    I had a tape like this once. I bypass the problem with manual tracking... But it wasn't easy!

    When I had acceptable audio, the video was distorted. When the video looked perfect, the audio was terrible.

    So, I captured twice the same tape: One for Video and one for audio. I split the capturing to quarters, to avoid huge lipsynch issues and later manually, I try to adjust audio / video stream. I manage to fix it, but it took me much time...

    Of course this is not a solution. Just an alternative to do your job done!
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