Shaky VHS to DVD transfer

 

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Username: Swami7774

Post Number: 1
Registered: Apr-06
I'm transferring old VHS stuff to DVD, using a Sony DVDirect. Some transfers, while looking fine during the recording process, are very jumpy and breaking up when I play the new DVD onto which the old stuff has been dubbed. The shakiness is not seen during recording, only on playback. Any suggestions? Keep in mind the old VHS stuff is material I recorded off cable TV years ago. I probably need a stabilizer(which might also take care of another issue regarding copyrights). Thanks.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2537
Registered: Jul-04
You could try a better VCR. Sounds like the TBC in the Sony, if it has one, doesn't work very good.
 

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Username: Swami7774

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Registered: Apr-06
Nope, that's not it. I have 3 VCRs(Toshibas) of varying ages, and it happens on all 3. What's strange is that the playback on the VCR looks fine. The playback on the recorded DVD jumps and breaks up constantly.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2539
Registered: Jul-04
If it skips and pixelates, it's probably poor quality media.
 

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Username: Swami7774

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Registered: Apr-06
It doesn't pixillate. It just jumps, as if you're hitting the side of an old TV that has a loose connection somewhere.
The quality of the original VHS is not bad. What puzzles me is that it looks fine when played in the VHS, but something is happening to it during the transfer. Would a stabilizer connected between the VCR and the DVD recorder help this?
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2541
Registered: Jul-04
What brand and speed discs are you using? Jitter is usually a problem with the transfer, skipping and/or pausing is usually media.
 

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Username: Swami7774

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Registered: Apr-06
Verbatim Double-Layer blank DVDs. Speed? 2.4
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2546
Registered: Jul-04
Are you playing the discs on the recorder? Dual layer discs on a player may or may not work. They should play on the recorder if it advertises dual layer burning.
 

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Username: Swami7774

Post Number: 5
Registered: Apr-06
No. I'm recording the dual layer disks on the Sony DVDirect and playing them back on a regular DVD player.
The shakiness/jitteryness doesn't occur with all transfers, just certain ones. I can't find a common denominator in the problem transfers, though--other than they look fine playing back on the VCR, then look like crap on the DVD.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2548
Registered: Jul-04
Do they play OK on the Sony?
 

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Username: Swami7774

Post Number: 6
Registered: Apr-06
Actually, I've never used the Sony as a playback; only my DVD player and the computer. I'm not sure the DVDirect is usable as a playback.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2550
Registered: Jul-04
I'm not familiar with that recorder. Try using single layer discs.
 

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Username: Swami7774

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Registered: Apr-06
You think the problem could lie in the disks rather than the process?
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2552
Registered: Jul-04
Verbatim discs are good discs. I think the problem may be playing dual layer discs on a player. Not very many players advertise playback of burned dual layer discs.
 

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Username: Swami7774

Post Number: 8
Registered: Apr-06
You could be right, but if that were the case, wouldn't it be evident with every dual-layer disk I burn? The problem is there only on occasion.
 

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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2553
Registered: Jul-04
I've had problems with some discs while others worked fine in the past, before I started using only Taiyo Yuden discs. Lots of people have reported problems with dual layer discs. They aren't as reliable as single layer discs.
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