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I would like to record from DVD to VHS (hi-fi), but I get these
"interference lines"? on the tape, any way to fix that?
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Do a search on SIMA (it's a video enhancer) - they have a product that will solve your problem.
Thank's, I have Video Control and Kenwood enhancers, but they
were made before DVD and assume they're worthless for the job.
The Sima SCC Color Corrector is the one you want. Usually around $100 at cameraworld, slightly more at J and R.
Those are not interference lines... it's copyright protection...Sam
Oh, I had a hunch. Any problem with just dubbing the audio
to a CD-R? (From a concert DVD).
If you use a computer for such things (I do), and your sound card can handle digital at rates other than the standard 44.1/16 bit (mine does), you can make a VERY impressive copy.
I recently did that with the Beatles Yellow Submarine DVD, and then converted it to CD, with minimal loss in quality (sample rate conversions- gotta love 'em).Amazing!
Just some food for thought!
Cheers,
Dman
Oh, well I'll be using a Harman Kardon Music CD recorder
(audio component). I'll try and see what happens.
have not tried it, but it probably would be fine... just send the stereo tracks instead of the 5.1 tracks.... if the DVD has the option!Sam
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