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    Attached pics and vid are ANY connection, either VHS or LD input!.
    You can still see the interference w/ the TBC, its not pure black. there's movement.
    I changed cap cards, and from desktop to laptop, and changed outlets to a different room.
    Its still the same.
    If its BOTH the VHS player and the Laserdisc player, and ANY cap card.. its not those devices, its the house, imo?
    I just need to know WHAT in the house is causing it.
    I relocated to a different room, everything off (lights, utils, etc.), using a different laptop, and cap card.
    Same interference.
    I'm concerned its a whole-house ground loop or bad wiring or something.
    Any ideas? Anyone recognize this pattern?

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    Vid is w/ TBC on. You can still see movement, interference.
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    Any OG Cap artists know wtf this noise interference is? I've got everything through AVR Sinewave UPS (for dirty power).. LD or VHS, changed rooms, cap cards, between laptop/desktop, turned all powered devices off.. its all the same. What the hell is doing this?
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  3. I have a similar problem with a vcr, i couldn't track down the root cause yet (could be the head drum but i doubt) maybe a filter for high frequencies in the power supply i'm thinking
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    Actually the pattern on yours i believe i've seen before. You may want to check all the ribbon cables ( check if all contacts are in good shape not sideways and of course well inside their slots). Good luck
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