I have tried unsuccessfully from many sources to find a solution for my
problem while recording from VHS. I hope this list can help.
You will likely have some problems. VHS consumer machines put out
pretty bad quality NTSC signals. Some are better than others, and you
may be able to get
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I have tried unsuccessfully from many sources to find a solution for
my problem while recording from VHS. I hope this list can help.
You will likely have some problems. VHS consumer machines put out
pretty bad quality NTSC signals. Some are better than others, and
I'm not sure what you mean by wavy pulsating line. If you're talking
about the bottom of the picture having snow, etc, that's also typical from
VHS bad tapes, bad alignment, etc.
I quess calling them scan lines with no picture might be more accurate. In
place of the picture I get a few
I have tried unsuccessfully from many sources to find a solution for my
problem while recording from VHS. I hope this list can help.
The bottom of the picture I am receiving from the VCR has a wavy,
pulsating line. I have tried both mythtv and ptune record with the same
result.
Someone said
Gary Montalbine wrote:
I have tried unsuccessfully from many sources to find a solution for
my problem while recording from VHS. I hope this list can help.
The bottom of the picture I am receiving from the VCR has a wavy,
pulsating line. I have tried both mythtv and ptune record with the