[QuadList] Quad comparison
C. Park Seward
park at videopark.com
Wed Jun 10 18:00:31 CDT 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I95CbfX0puk
I have put on youTube, for educational purposes only, a comparison
between a stock Ampex VR-1200B and an Ampex/Merlin Edition 1200B with
the NEC digital TBC.
Can you spot which one is on which side?
Yes, the compression makes it difficult to see any difference. Be sure
to hit the "HQ" button.
The audio is matched to the side of the machine. The left screen is on
the left channel.
The machines are within one frame. Since DV only compresses in frames,
I could not trim by a field.
Interesting that some scenes are a perfect match in luminance but
others are not with the same video settings. That suggests the
linearity of the systems differ.
Both VTRs look good, but I can see a difference on the master miniDV
tape. The video was recorded on miniDV and edited in DV with Final Cut
Pro. That was output to H.264 for the upload to YouTube.
The tape was recorded in Japan in the middle 70s. Both machines were
cleaned prior to playback and both have the 4.5 MHz low pass filter.
The Ampex 1200B has Amtec, Colortec, Vel Comp and Proc Amp, while
the Merlin edition has Vel Comp and DOC inside the TBC and no Amtec or
Colortec.
Best,
Park
C. Park Seward
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