@Emulgator
Thanks, greatly appreciate your detailed answer!
I did start this thread thinking that there might be just a relatively simple solution to the bleeding in the sample. But I find it very informative how the discussion has broadened to preferable setups, I'm learning a lot from it. And this includes some of the flaming ; )
Capturing VHS is something I really enjoy, especially when it is rare material. So if changes to my setup (within limits and budget) enable me to do so better, I am keen to give them a try. And hey if in the process this prevents the bleeding then we're all still on topic.
I saw that your Panasonic is still being sold second-hand for reasonable prices, I'm considering getting one.
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Originally Posted by Emulgator
P.S.: If all this is for your fieldshifted 25p sample: You need to capture 4:2:2 and keep it such until it hits Avisynth !
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Cheers, I'm going to try that with my current camcorder pass through (as I don't have a deck with TBC yet and the BM requires one).