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Default Static When Capturing VHS Tapes

On 9 dic, 04:02, NY2LA wrote:
Thanks, everybody. *lsmartino and b, your suggestions led me to try
the following:

Toshiba SD-V296KU connected to HDTV, and switching the Toshiba's audio
modes back and forth:
Tape A - Hi-Fi mode: Static
Tape A - Mono mode: No static
Tape B - Hi-Fi mode: Static
Tape B - Mono mode: No static

JVC HRXVC14BU/HR-XVC15SU connected to HDTV, and switching the JVC's
audio modes back and forth:
Tape A - Hi-Fi mode: Static (at beginning of tape, it comes on as soon
as JVC displays "Hi-Fi" on monitor)
Tape A - Normal mode: No static
Tape B - Hi-Fi mode: Static (but not as loud as when played on
Toshiba)
Tape B - Normal *mode: No static

The normal/mono modes sound awful in all cases - loud tape hiss, which
is to be expected, I guess.

More tests to follow.



Did you try to adjust the tracking control of both VCR while playing
the tapes in HiFi mode? Probably a careful tracking adjustment can
solve the problem you are experiencing. As I told you before, I have
seen that HiFi VHS tapes recorded in LP or EP (SLP) modes show poor
audio or/and video performance when played in a VCR different than the
one who recorded them.