![]() ![]() I know the tape is good because I put it into another VCR I have that has a nasty habit of eating tapes. It's jittery, off-color, and occasionally changes to all white with little blocks of color sprinkled through the screen. ![]() Now it would seem that I have horribly screwed up the tracking setting that is used for all my tapes? I put a known good tape in the VCR and the picture is all hosed up. I assumed it was the tracking so I adjusted it up and down. What caused this? Keep in mind this was a new VCR. However, when I pressed the fast-forward button, the picture shows up clearly. There picture was red, blue, and green without any discernible shapes while in normal play mode. I found one that was a family recording (based on the audio) but the picture quality was terrible. I went through the cassettes to screen out the cassettes with old tv shows recorded on them so that I didn't waste my time converting these. I have this hooked up to a honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 USB converter and am using the software that they include for the conversion. I bought a new Philips DVP3345VB/F7 for this purposes. I am trying to copy some family movies (VHS and VHS-C) from the cassettes onto my computer so that I can send them to my family members. ![]()
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