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Old 04-01-2024, 07:26 PM
ESigma25 ESigma25 is offline
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The quiet could be dirty heads or caps or the tape it's self. Warbly is what it is as long as the video is tracking right...Linear audio on VHS especially at the EP (aka SLP) speed usually has a surprising (read appalling) amount of wow and flutter (and landline grade frequency response and fidelity) especially if recorded on a different machine.

If you have tapes recorded with HiFi don't waste your time with a linear player unless you're using a TV with really poor sound. Good HiFi decks are still $10 thrift store finds around here.
I think I'm going to try a couple more tapes, it's entirely possible the disposable recording of some movie I don't care about wasn't recorded the best to begin with.

I do remember using a different tape when I last worked on this VCR (a George Carlin standup special from the 1980s) that sounded better...
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