I'm a bit confused about the types of jittering and stabilization abilities that TBCs can do. I've uploaded a sample of a second generation VHS tape with no TBC, and as you can see there are tiny little waves that crawl up and down the footage. It's not as severe as the ripples of the horizontal jittering I've seen on my other tapes.
The question is, will this type of footage be fixed with a full-frame TBC like the Datavideo TBC-1000? Or will a S-VHS VCR Line TBC work fine? I tried playing the video with my Panasonic AG-1970 but it didn't play the tape properly at all, which I found strange considering that VCR has actually corrected problematic tapes with the ripples of jittering I mentioned above. Maybe I need a JVC S-VHS VCR?
This footage was captured with a Panasonic PV-VS4820 and deinterlaced with AnimeIVTC(mode=2) since you can't really see the little crawling movements too well while the footage is interlaced.
I actually just placed a bid on a Datavideo TBC-1000 on eBay by the way, so I'm hoping it will fix the footage.
The question is, will this type of footage be fixed with a full-frame TBC like the Datavideo TBC-1000? Or will a S-VHS VCR Line TBC work fine? I tried playing the video with my Panasonic AG-1970 but it didn't play the tape properly at all, which I found strange considering that VCR has actually corrected problematic tapes with the ripples of jittering I mentioned above. Maybe I need a JVC S-VHS VCR?
This footage was captured with a Panasonic PV-VS4820 and deinterlaced with AnimeIVTC(mode=2) since you can't really see the little crawling movements too well while the footage is interlaced.
I actually just placed a bid on a Datavideo TBC-1000 on eBay by the way, so I'm hoping it will fix the footage.