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  1. sorry wrong post, removing a video mixer the quality is the same.
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    "interlace" seems "more"
    "Interlace seems more" means little. If the video on tape is interlaced, on fast moving scene the effect must be evident.

    Once more, capture lossless YUV 4:2:2 at 25 frames (50 fields) per second and post a raw capture from both VCRs for a better comparison.
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    Maybe the VR1000 was rode hard and put away wet.
    I destroyed a VR1000 and now have a VR1100.
    They DO go bad.
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  4. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Maybe the VR1000 was rode hard and put away wet.
    I destroyed a VR1000 and now have a VR1100.
    They DO go bad.
    The one i have (that is in pristine condition externally.. with no noises or issues for what i can see) has the MENU button on remote not working (something with the logic IC on the remote, contacts are ok and IR is trasmtting..but the impulases are probably wrong)
    BTW... i can ask you if.. disabling the "digital 3R" the images becomes a little bit more "grained?" just to understand if i need to disable this (buying a new remote) to reach a better quality on details (and increasing noise)

    very thank you if you can help me

    Originally Posted by lollo View Post
    "interlace" seems "more"
    "Interlace seems more" means little. If the video on tape is interlaced, on fast moving scene the effect must be evident.

    Once more, capture lossless YUV 4:2:2 at 25 frames (50 fields) per second and post a raw capture from both VCRs for a better comparison.

    P.S Using a blackamgic intensity pro PAL (interlaced) 625 8bit
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    Originally Posted by Bartoloni View Post
    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Maybe the VR1000 was rode hard and put away wet.
    I destroyed a VR1000 and now have a VR1100.
    They DO go bad.
    The one i have (that is in pristine condition externally.. with no noises or issues for what i can see) has the MENU button on remote not working (something with the logic IC on the remote, contacts are ok and IR is trasmtting..but the impulases are probably wrong)
    BTW... i can ask you if.. disabling the "digital 3R" the images becomes a little bit more "grained?" just to understand if i need to disable this (buying a new remote) to reach a better quality on details (and increasing noise)

    very thank you if you can help me
    I never messed with the on screen menu item on my 1100. I run a bit of a tape with both TBC/NR ON and OFF.....see which looks best to me.....and start capturing. I don't capture much anymore anyway....but the stuff I captured in the past was usually a "get it to digital before the tape dies" situation.
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    Disable 3R.
    It's a type of "edge correction" that is lousy.
    A possible side effect is messy interlace.
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  7. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    I never messed with the on screen menu item on my 1100. I run a bit of a tape with both TBC/NR ON and OFF.....see which looks best to me.....and start capturing. I don't capture much anymore anyway....but the stuff I captured in the past was usually a "get it to digital before the tape dies" situation.
    OK, thank you... probably i will use the PHilips VR1000 for "bad" tapes... and the Samsung Combo for "good" tapes...

    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Disable 3R.
    It's a type of "edge correction" that is lousy.
    A possible side effect is messy interlace.
    verytahnk you pointing me to the Digital 3R... but i can't see differences enabling or disabling..

    Also i'm not sure if i need to use "sharp" smartpicture or not...
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    Originally Posted by Bartoloni View Post
    BUT after buying the PhilipsVR1000 i can't reach the same quality...
    it's possible to see tha the "interlace" seems "more" (no idea on how is possible) on captured footage from the Philips.
    I have the same impression when comparing Toshiba (a Samsung clone) with JVC or Panasonic.

    It seems that "Innovative V3 Technology" ((this is what I have on my Toshiba) gives something there.

    (up - Toshiba, down - JVC, both postprocessed)
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  9. OMG the toshiba one is great!
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  10. Thank you
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