On January 4, 2006 at 08:09, Audible Solutionns said...
I found out yesterday that one of the high end
video cards I love and use will probably not support
vcr's connected to it. That was after spending
3 hours Monday trying to fix the problem, including
purchasing a new VCR. It has to do with time base
correction affecting sync as the signal is processed.
They did not have any VCRs available for testing
so put the unit out anyway and I suppose they
felt that as 1/2 inch VHS is such a low fidelity
video format who would use one with a high end
display and video scaler?
I remember running into that many years ago with a 20K Faroudja line multiplier and a projector. We had to use a time base corrector (TBC) with the VCR. For a while we had to spec TBCs them for any such situation, but that was many years ago.
And now it sounds like we've come full circle.