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new kona LHe user question
Posted by Matthew Mcnulty on July 6, 2006 at 12:13 amDoes the LHe want a TBC inline and genlocked/referenced when using the composite input for capturing vhs/archive footage???
Bob Zelin replied 19 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 7 Replies -
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Jeremy Garchow
July 7, 2006 at 4:30 pmHortia BSG-50. It’s 300 dollars you will never have to spend again and will be expandable for years to come.
Make sure it’s BSG-50 and not BG-50. BSG BSG BSG.
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Jeremy
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Matthew Mcnulty
July 8, 2006 at 4:02 pmtbc 1000 has no reference loop through… right? so i am a little confused…
correct this if it is wrong… horatio BB is to lock the LHe to the TBC device, that TBC device will need a genlock… now if the LHe will take just the video signal from the TBC, which is cleaning up the archive footage from the vhs deck, without horatio BB, NICE! i think what you’re telling me is that best to reference every thing in that path. -
Bob Zelin
July 8, 2006 at 7:52 pmthe black burst generator is to Genlock your system (like your Kona LHe card and your Beta VTR, etc. that have genlock inputs). The Datavideo TBC is to replace the poor sync interval in your VHS/DVD off air material. You take the VHS, go into the Datavideo input, come out of the Datavideo output, and go into the composite input of the Kona LHe – this will provideo a STABLE SYNC SIGNAL to the Kona LHe, so you don’t get a jittery image.
Bob Zelin
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