Awhile back I was talking with a friend about remastering some very badly damaged VHS Tapes. He suggested a device called "Scratchbox" to remove VHS Scan lines and other artifacts.
I don't know where to find this tool, nor it's cost -- although I've heard it was expensive. So can anyone tell me the following:
1. How much does scratchbox cost?
2. Is it worth the (presumably) high price tag?
3. Does it act as a glorified TBC, or does it do something else I'm not familiar with?
Thank you for any help regarding this item.
Regards,
Cyrax9
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Looks like it's part of a full blown commercial system. You could probably trade in your house for it
http://www.edifis.com/press_todd.htm
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tdan, thanks for the info, a friend of mine knows a few people using this and it sounded like something Eisner or Spielburg would keep in their basements. I am a TV Production major in college so perhaps down the road I'll be able to buy something like this, but it definitely seems like the "solution" to finding the right TBC/DNR/Detailer etc.,etc. if you have the cash and don't know where else to look.
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I'm not impressed, so far. That website was like a politican: tons of words, but nothing was said.
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So who wants to buy one and let everyone know how it is? I nominate lordsmurf.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Okay, this information is "third-hand" since I got it from a friend who knows a guy who cleans up "Dr. Who" videos through someone who has one of these but this is what he said it does: (I don't claim to be an expert on this thing but it sounds like a glorified TBC.)
- Removes magnetic scan-lines from VHS Tapes and 35mm film that aren't visible when you watch a VHS Tape but are when you convert VHS to DVD. (I think I know what he's talking about but I'm not sure.)
- Gives your image a "cleaner" look that's less distorted and "noisy" from the analog source.
- Stablizes the image and compensates for loss of image quality in spots where there was "white noise" on a VHS Tape. (E.g. tape particles came off, etc.,etc.)
- Supposedly is able to improve audio quality of old tapes.
- Removes singal noise/improves clarity of the video.
- Captures your analog source footage to internal memory to avoid having to capture it again and re-encode sections you made a mistake on repairing. Said footage can be deleted manually when a project is done, but isn't "altered" the way most PC Files are upon edit after edit. Translation: Copies original footage, makes new copies of the same damn thing when you edit it to idiot-proof your remastering.
That's really all I know about it, I don't know what it costs, if it's a glorified TBC, a Remastering Studio in a box, or a prosumer level machine that's the size of a univac and does what a PC Does. I'm going on what I was told which may or may not be totally accurate. One more thing he said -- "the quality differance is noticable, if you compare a scratchboxed VHS Tape on DVD to the original, the DVD will look like it was pro-pressed, the VHS Tape can look as if it came off of a terrestrial TV Signal in the 1980s using Rabbit-ears." Apparently there is a signifigant improvement with this device. I'm just curious to know if it's worth that much cash or if it's a device designs for people with names like Iger and Jobs who puke if they see a quarter of a pixel visible in remastered video.
Originally Posted by anitractBesides, maybe he could "decipher" what the politician was trying to say when he wrote the scratchbox website.
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