[QuadList] Gene Kelley Show color recording system
C. Park Seward
park at videopark.com
Sat Jan 3 12:20:59 CST 2009
But Brian,
Doesn't a TBC look at each pixel timing and correct for that? It it
just corrected a line at a time, wouldn't the pixels in the line have
error?
I can have horrible scalloping visible on the demod out but the NEC
TBC totally corrects the error. I assume the function of the quad
analog correctors perhaps are not that precise. Perhaps they do look
at a line at a time and the Velcomp then fixes the velocity errors
remaining.
Best,
Park
C. Park Seward
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On Jan 1, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Brian Hoover wrote:
> Velocity error is the error that accumulates across a line that is a
> result of time base correction applying its correction at the start
> of a line, where the reference is -- i.e. horizontal sync and color
> burst, and not changing across the line as the original error does.
> Scallops due to guide height being off are a good example of errors
> that are not totally removed by ATC or Amtec alone -- they are still
> slightly visible on the right edge of the picture -- are an example
> of monochrome 'velocity errors'.
>
> Brian
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