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This is an old commercial tape.
The chain: JVC HR-S7600 with TBC on --> AVT-8710 Full Frame TBC --> Sony RDR-HX710 DVD Recorder with Profigold s-video cables.
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I haven't viewed the movie yet, but I sometimes get a jumping frame. FF and RW the tape usually always fixes it for me.
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Originally Posted by dphirschler
Any frame synchronizer or another full frame TBC is solve the problem? -
A quick way to stop the jumping would be to get a panasonic ES-10 DVD recorder. It has some king of Stabilzer/Corrector in it that stops jumpy & jittery picture. Use it as a Pass Thru. Bad thing about they stop making them, but you might find one on Ebay. I personally have use it, its like magic. Several other here have attested to its workings.
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Originally Posted by handyguy
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The tape is damaged, likely stretched. JVC S-VHS units that have digipure have a stabilizer with a toggle funtion of the digital noise reduction feature that will stop it from jumping.
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Originally Posted by Barnabas
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No, it's a different function than the TBC. It's accessed from the menu. Something like "Image Stabilization"...da, I can't remember. It's pretty obvious though.
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