Sony SVO-2000 S-VHS VCR - BEST VCR EVER?

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This is an in-depth review and demo of the Sony SVO-2000 SVHS Player. It might possibly be the best VCR in the world. Please let me know what you think.
#vhs #vcr #vhstape #videoproduction #retrogaming #gamersunite #gaming #snes #supernintendo #arcade #screenshot #digitalart #scanlines #oc #tv #crt #surreal #art #artwork #games #sony
#vidya #pvm #trinitron #240p #raster #konami #sega #rgb

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  • @EposVox
    @EposVox5 жыл бұрын

    Looks like a nice set :)

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @incredibleadventures1027
    @incredibleadventures10277 ай бұрын

    I found one of these at Goodwill for $50 in 2018. It is by far the best consumer VCR I have ever used.

  • @t0nito
    @t0nito5 жыл бұрын

    6:30 anyone else noticed that sony made a typo and wrote "contorol"?

  • @VicGreenBitcoin

    @VicGreenBitcoin

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Why is that!?

  • @nick199009

    @nick199009

    4 жыл бұрын

    Spanish Stickers

  • @pakopepefdez185

    @pakopepefdez185

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nick199009 in spain we call it "control" too.

  • @elwoodnutter7707
    @elwoodnutter77075 жыл бұрын

    Great video detailing a cool vcr! Thank you

  • @scottlafleur4148
    @scottlafleur41484 жыл бұрын

    The rewind wheel is called a shuttle. Does that wheel turn into a jog. A jog lets you turn the wheel and go frame by frame for precise editing. I had a jvc hr-s6700u which was nice. This looks a little nicer. But I used mine for editing wedding videos in the mid 90's.

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner94524 жыл бұрын

    About 14 years ago I ended up with "For Commercial Use Only" Panasonic AG-1970 and AG-1980 S-VHS VCRs from a thrift store. They also had magnetic control panels with a lot going on. There were also racks of AV equipment I didn't recognize in the thrift store so you could tell it all came from some studio or production setup that got donated all at once. I was on vacation across the country and couldn't fit much more than those two VCRs in my luggage, so I someone else got all the more exotic stuff. Anyway, these decks are incredible and also have an advanced 3D comb filter like your Sony. The comb filter isn't so much for reducing noise/interference as it is for removing composite artifacts when breaking it back down to Y/C or RGB (dot crawl and such). Faroudija makes the digital scaling hardware in a lot of high-end TVs and AV receivers so I have to assume the Sony has digital processing in some way.

  • @RobertKliethermes
    @RobertKliethermes5 жыл бұрын

    Dang! That beige color monitor looks fantastic. The colors really pop. What model of TV is that?

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Robert. That is a Olympus OEV 1353MD. It's the same as a PVM 1353md, only it has a different name. I painted both the shells on these monitors in a couple past restorations. Here is a link to one of those vids. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mnyN2qaMYaa5YLA.html

  • @AleksandarGrozdanoski
    @AleksandarGrozdanoski3 жыл бұрын

    S-VHS came out in 1987, which was not nearly near the end of the format. I was there back in 1987 when it came out, so yes, I'm that old 😁 What came out near the end of the format around the year 2000 was D VHS, the digital version of the format. But I only discovered that recently, because around that time we were all watching DVDs. I read somewhere that the D-VHS was recording/playing at 50 Mbps 😲

  • @danwiddison

    @danwiddison

    2 жыл бұрын

    wow never heard of it. I guess it was short lived.

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    Also W-VHS in between, an analog HD format on VHS, I think that may have only been in Japan though, where they had analog HD broadcast tv from the late 80s/early 90s.

  • @Lastcookie
    @Lastcookie3 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoying your channel .

  • @Ryan-hg9tz
    @Ryan-hg9tz5 жыл бұрын

    Nice long video Steve. It would have been cool if you could compare the picture difference between consumer and commercial VCRs.. cool vid either way!

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ryan. I do have another consumer VCR. It is a little newer and has a DVD built in with it. I can do a shorter video on it and then I could set up both for a side-by-side demo at the end. I need to find 2 copies of the same VHS tape or I can record a copy, lol. Thanks again, I think VCRs are interesting and I don't mind doing a couple more videos on them in the future.

  • @BanCorporateOwnedHouses
    @BanCorporateOwnedHouses5 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, I feel like an idiot after watching this. I have a handful of broadcasting monitors, but it never occurred to me, "Hey, maybe they also made broadcasting tape players too." I mean look at that thing. It is built like a tank, and has every output under the sun. I may contact the broadcasting station I got my stuff from, and ask them if they have any old tape players left.

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    I think S-VHS was rarely used at broadcast level, rather for lower budget/prosumer recording & editing. I think Betacam and similar would've typically been used in the analog era.

  • @rickpinelli1586
    @rickpinelli15865 жыл бұрын

    Was the Star Wars tape a SVHS? That would explain why there was no difference on the output between VHS and SVHS.

  • @dvdmike007

    @dvdmike007

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yep the tape needs to be svhs

  • @lukashudec8759

    @lukashudec8759

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is why there is no difference..

  • @ErnoSallinen

    @ErnoSallinen

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was going to ask the same thing.

  • @NikHYTWP
    @NikHYTWP4 жыл бұрын

    It looks good and is a pretty good machine for the average person that wants S-VHS and nothing more. From what I saw on the front, it doesn't seem to have any sort of Time Base Corrector or Digital Noise Reduction. For me and a good chunk of the video tape community the best VCRs are from the JVC HR-S range (consumer/prosumer) and their professional S-VHS range as well as some Panasonic models like the NV-HS950 or HS1000. Personally I use a JVC HM-DR10000EU VCR at home because I love how it looks and it has all the features I need as well as amazing picture quality - and I picked it up for cheap! It doesn't have any SM capacitors unlike this model and the Panasonics I mentioned earlier that cause issues. It also has the option to record in D-VHS (not D-Theater though so no HD and it doesn't have any digital outputs) and while I prefer to record S-VHS for the nostalgia recording in digital on VHS is always fun. Otherwise, the recorded S-VHS video is pretty much identical to the S-Video input save for some color leakage in high contrast areas but that's a quirk of VHS that can't be eliminated.

  • @pauloarpereira

    @pauloarpereira

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree! The Sony SVO-2000 is very, very far from being the best S-VHS deck. I also have a JVC HM-DR10000EU (D-VHS), a JVC HR-S9700 (S-VHS) and the Panasonic AG-8700 (S-VHS). The Panasonic is a contender for the best-ever S-VHS on par with the JVC BR-S822. I used both to convert my tapes and bought them when they came out, just over 20 years ago. It has the best TBC/NR of all and is a reel-to-reel audio recorder at 15IPS.

  • @doctorwhofan6340
    @doctorwhofan63403 жыл бұрын

    10:09 I actually own that set of starwars VHS. But that's a really nice tape player. I know VHS isn't as good as DVD and blue ray but this is just super nice bro. Great video dude.👍

  • @BavarianM
    @BavarianM5 жыл бұрын

    id like to have one of these for audio purposes as it has manual level adjustment and it totally looks kick ass,my current sony vcr sounds great,i dont use it for video purposes but the picture is good too

  • @Charlie-Cat.
    @Charlie-Cat.5 жыл бұрын

    WOOOOOOOOO. Now are those pictures of Ric Flair part of this episode because we had that conversation yesterday regarding him Steve? 8^) Because you know I'm loving it. Much as I like thet Sony VCR, but Ric Flair? That's a tough decision not to like even more Steve. All hail the greatest of all time bro! 8^) Anthony...

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes. I made sure it was in the shot. He's the man!!!

  • @bigbro5793
    @bigbro57935 жыл бұрын

    Great machine! But I'd advise you to get rid of that automatic head cleaner. It does more damage than good, especially after so much time. Check it out for yourself - it spoils the drum and heads with gluey residue.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I will check that out. I don't want that to happen.

  • @beefcurtainz69
    @beefcurtainz695 жыл бұрын

    Damn that is an amazing VCR!

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's pretty great!

  • @pungisotu
    @pungisotu3 жыл бұрын

    12:56 that is showing better color contrast and brightness. S-video seperates the luma and chroma signals, so that makes sense. I saw another video where someone did something similar and you really need an actual S-VHS tape to get a difference. A regular VHS tape will only be marginally better. Good demo.

  • @redpheonix1000
    @redpheonix10004 жыл бұрын

    I have a Sony SLV-E90 VCR, and while there are almost no videos online about it, you can find plenty of photos of it. The controls part looks surprisingly similar to yours! Albeit much less advanced, of course.

  • @Charlie-Cat.
    @Charlie-Cat.5 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha. Thanks Steve. It made my day for sure. 8^)

  • @lesrogers7310
    @lesrogers73104 жыл бұрын

    This looks like a great unit. I don't think this model was available in Europe. I did have an SLV-E90 which looked similar but was standard VHS only. Back in the mid 90s I also had a Panasonic NV-HS1000 which for some time was considered 'king' of the consumer machines over here. Thank you for showing us this.

  • @CesareVesdani
    @CesareVesdani5 жыл бұрын

    Do you have this VCR for sale?

  • @quincymiller782
    @quincymiller7827 ай бұрын

    love it love it

  • @DR1PD
    @DR1PD4 жыл бұрын

    What are the box-like TVs sitting adjacent on the table?

  • @jonnda
    @jonnda4 жыл бұрын

    12:20 It's not just the VCR, it's the source recording and small monitor size. Output the signal to a much larger 700p or 1080p native flat screen, and I bet you're going to see a difference. That has been my experience, at least when using my N64 with modern TVs, as you kinda mentioned. That said, I have other questions: • Is this VCR able to transmit 420i (or whatever the resolution of SVHS is) via the composite video. If so, then the difference would be even less. • Are those monitors capable of displaying the higher resolution? I don't know. I could be a moron. :-)

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    Indeed, capturing from an S-VHS vcr is clearly better, there's vastly less chroma noise for example. The nature of CRT displays is likely going to hide much of this noise etc. Of course VHS was designed for use with CRT TVs, so it makes sense that the flaws of VHS are somewhat countered by using CRT TVs.

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Жыл бұрын

    Did the Sony slv-r1000 have some form of TBC?

  • @-DeScruff
    @-DeScruff5 жыл бұрын

    Pretty cool, the S-Video output to me seems like it would have been more useful for passing through another device that uses S-Video to begin with. Specially since I think back then a lot of people used their VCRs as AV receivers in a sense, since their TV would have 1, maybe 2 inputs. (And of course its easier to move a VCR around then it is a CRT just to plug something in.) If I recall VHS is composite video to begin with... So I would imagine the quality difference between Composite and S-Video for a VHS tape on this would moreso be based off the quality of the components handling the output. Your video quality is only as good as the weakest link, and all. -Though Maybe it would have helped if you were duplicating VHS tapes, so there is less potential loss between generations?

  • @gregv2821
    @gregv28213 жыл бұрын

    That’s not necessarily large, at all. It’s about the same size as all prosumer decks from the era. Also, SVHS wasn’t created at the end of the VHS life, it had better picture and sound quality and was around a lot longer than near the end of VHS life. Also, the “fast forward thingy” is called the jog shuttle dial.

  • @nick199009
    @nick1990094 жыл бұрын

    Do these come with Sony "Remote-Commander" remote controls?

  • @RetroTechUSA
    @RetroTechUSA5 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to test the S-VHS feature, but I have never found a S-VHS. Please let me know if you would be willing to lend me a S-VHS tape to run some tests. Thanks!

  • @vincentg8390

    @vincentg8390

    5 жыл бұрын

    any plans to look at the color loss issue on the 8" PVM? It seems to be a really common issue for the composite and s-video inputs of 8" PVMs.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    I haven't tried to diagnose that one. The smaller PVMs develop problems with components way more often than any other size PVM. All those features crammed into such a small space with the tube ends up leading to parts failing.

  • @YourBoyYoshii

    @YourBoyYoshii

    5 жыл бұрын

    Retro Tech hi Steve just a quick question I just recieved my 8041q and there is one problem with it there is like a colour peeking out in the corner like it makes red look. Purple and it’s just really distracting if you know what the problem is feedback in much appreciated

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi, sounds like magnetism may be affecting the color. Generally you can add a small magnet to the back of the tube. place it near the problem corner. Please note that sometimes it can take a few days for the purity to be corrected using a magnet like this. Give it a try and let me know if it clears it up at all.

  • @onetwo6039
    @onetwo60393 ай бұрын

    I have this VCR that i bought off of someone on eBay that claims to have refurbished them. Last about 3 hours of play time and then it started eating my tapes. 😢 Wish i could get it fixed properly.

  • @philippeory9165
    @philippeory9165 Жыл бұрын

    Panasonic NV-V8000 is the best consumer editing S-VCR ever.

  • @estebangonzalezmiranda506
    @estebangonzalezmiranda5065 жыл бұрын

    Im looking for a VCR with TBC. Some recomendation?

  • @spazzman90

    @spazzman90

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have enjoyed my JVC SVHS ET professional. Found it at the Goodwill for 5 bucks. Beltless. Just needed some of the mechanisms inside cleaned and new grease reapplied.

  • @JoeSurprentis
    @JoeSurprentis5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve!

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching Joe!

  • @user-oh2kt8lf6g
    @user-oh2kt8lf6g4 жыл бұрын

    How does it compare to Panasonic AG-4700 ?

  • @collectingonthecheap56353
    @collectingonthecheap563535 жыл бұрын

    The main difference is for recording programs to SVHS or viewing an actual SVHS tape.

  • @selfelected3832
    @selfelected38323 жыл бұрын

    Nice VCR I have a Samsung worldwide with scart

  • @xnewww
    @xnewww4 жыл бұрын

    how many heads? 4 or 6?

  • @crteaser9726
    @crteaser97265 жыл бұрын

    lol I didn't vote for this only cause now I need to buy one

  • @Watcher3223
    @Watcher32234 жыл бұрын

    I have mixed thoughts on the SVO-2000 (and its consumer twin, the SLV-R1000). When they work, they work well. Very good picture and sound. But, the mechanisms in these are not the most reliable ever made, mainly because of weak plastic parts, such as the spring-loaded gearing for the tape guidepost shuttles. There can also be some electrical gremlins, mainly from leaky electrolytic capacitors due to age and wear. But at least they aren't as trouble-prone, capacitor wise, as the Panasonic AG-1980. The AG-1980, IMO, is superior in terms of A/V performance. But this model uses surface mount electrolytic capacitors that leak and cause major headaches that can be very tough to repair compared to the Sony SVO-2000.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    4 жыл бұрын

    Surface mount caps are a big problem. I have seen them ruin many things. Thanks for your comment.

  • @DKN808

    @DKN808

    Жыл бұрын

    @Watcher3223 …if not for the AG-1980s TBC nobody would give it a second look. Weight like a feather, made in Malaysia, and one of the most trouble prone SVHS decks ever made. Sony weighs over 15lbs, made in Japan w/Faroudja technology built-in.

  • @Watcher3223

    @Watcher3223

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DKN808 The AG-1980s I've used, and AG-1970s for that matter, were made in Japan and, while not the heaviest machines I've used, aren't exactly lightweight in their own right. When they work, they work quite well. And the 1970 used the G mechanism whereas the 1980 used the K mechanism, and both were generally pretty good with tape handling. Unfortunately, and again, some of the video circuits used those blasted SMD-type caps that leak their guts out and cause damage to the circuits that used them and are a royal pain to fix, assuming that repair is even possible. They also have relatively weak power supplies, typical of Panasonic VCRs. As for Faroudja technology, that would be for the HQ video processing. Higher end Sony VHS equipment tended to use full HQ whereas many lower end machines with HQ from many different brands ... including Sony ... used partial HQ processing to save on costs. Sony also used Faroudja video processing in their SL-HF870D SuperBeta hi-fi as well as their ED-Beta machines. And Sony also weren't the only ones to be licensed to use Faroudja technology for some of their VCRs. Mitsubishi have also used them on some of their models, such as the HS-U80 Super VHS VCR. And there are some JVC decks that have decent TBC courtesy of their DigiPure video processing circuits on some of their higher end Super VHS and Super VHS ET machines. However, I would dodge JVC machines with the Dynamic Drum mechanism; they're great when they work, but the VCR won't work too well when the drum tiling mechanism fails when one or more of the plastic gears that make it work splits and jams it all up.

  • @riggel8804
    @riggel88045 жыл бұрын

    Maybe the miniscule difference difference between the s video and composite in this comparison is because the comb filter is working on the composite signal but not the s video. Does the comb filter function with s video? I have a bvm with a comb filter. the filter only works with composite but it sharpens the image dramatically.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm still wondering about the comb filter and features on this unit. I'm trying to find an OEM remote. It looks like there were even more features available with the remote. Also I found the owners manual, but I'm still looking for the service manual to see what I missed.

  • @riggel8804

    @riggel8804

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@RetroTechUSA. When I use the comb filter on my bvm it does not mess up the solid colors like it does on your unit. Maybe you can change something in the settings or maybe it has something to do with VHS technology or maybe it's just a crapy comb filter.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@riggel8804 I'm getting some information that the comb filter is only activated when you are recording certain in puts. So it's only on when the vcr is receiving a signal, not sending one, like my example here.

  • @riggel8804

    @riggel8804

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@RetroTechUSA Bummer, I was interested to see how a comb filter would clean up a VHS signal. It does wonders for dvds through composite. DVDs with Composite and a comb filter on my BVM look better than component on a consumer grade TV. Good luck with your recordings...gonna watch some old school anime on my pvm now...

  • @philexile2954
    @philexile29545 жыл бұрын

    I used to own an SVO-2000, while it has s-video output, the picture quality isn’t the best. The best Sony VCR that I’ve found and currently own is an SVO-1500.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cool I've not tried that one.

  • @Justin_DeLeon

    @Justin_DeLeon

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even if it doesn’t have s-video?

  • @lizichell2
    @lizichell24 жыл бұрын

    A grand unit

  • @CesareVesdani
    @CesareVesdani5 жыл бұрын

    Please make a video showing the world's longest VHS tape.

  • @emmettturner9452

    @emmettturner9452

    4 жыл бұрын

    Time Lapse VCRs with well over 30 hours per tape are a thing. I used to use them every day for archival. :)

  • @azshaw123
    @azshaw1232 ай бұрын

    What is CONTOROL?

  • @jacksong6226
    @jacksong62264 жыл бұрын

    What hospital did you get it from

  • @adrianlacatus2474
    @adrianlacatus24743 жыл бұрын

    Grundig gv280s is very good on svhs tapes, but especially on vhs tapes.

  • @WhiteJarrah
    @WhiteJarrah Жыл бұрын

    The best VCR I've used is the Panasonic DMR-EZ48V. It's a combo unit that records to VHS and DVD and gives you the option to copy the recordings between the two. It has composite and S-video as inputs and outputs, but it outputs VHS over component and HDMI. You can even use all four outputs at once. It also has a DV input for miniDV cameras.

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    Those just convert the normal composite signal to Component & HDMI, the output quality won't match an S-VHS player. The signal on VHS tape is kind of inbetween composite and s-video, so S-VHS players can and do improve quality compared to a VHS VCR.

  • @WhiteJarrah

    @WhiteJarrah

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DoubleMonoLR I beg to differ. I've done several captures using direct composite, s-video, component and HDMI, the quality is night and day.

  • @Clintcronin
    @Clintcronin3 жыл бұрын

    You don’t see a difference in quality between composite and s video because you’re using a PVM to compare the two. Try the same thing on a larger consumer television or on an LCD after being fed through a decent quality upscaler and you’ll see a big difference

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    Or when capturing/digitizing video.

  • @mikewhiles4635
    @mikewhiles46354 жыл бұрын

    Interesting, SONY never introduced svhs to the UK, the model looks similar to the SLV 777 & SLV 757, both normal VHS. I had the 757 myself very poor reliability and the pictures weren't as good as my Panasonic VHS machines. The edit features were however excellent. But I don't miss it....no. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @tomcarlson3913
    @tomcarlson39134 жыл бұрын

    These decks and their reduced jack pack -1000 variants have a significant Achilles Heel in that one of the gears for one of the M wrap tape loading arms will crack and split in two...At some point, I want to try and make a mold of the plastic gear and cast a new one out of metal to get my deck going. The most cringe-worthy bit of this video is the demonstrated lack of understanding of what a comb filter is and how analog video works. To summarize its operation the color in all NTSC analog composite and broadcast video is encoded in a way that interferes with monochrome detail. The TV has to separate the color and monochrome info from composite and decode the color signal and matrix it with the monochrome signal to produce a color picture. Cheap TVs simply dump the monochrome detail. Expensive PVMs have high-end internal comb filters equal to what is in the VCR. You shouldn't notice a difference between S-video and composite on a PVM...Where you should notice it is on the cheapest CRT TV with an S-video input...On a cheap TV without a comb filter you should be able to notice the difference. Most VCRs don't have enough bandwidth in the tape system to directly record composite video so they split the color (which is the high frequency portion) off from the monochrome and record them as separate signals to overcome that. Most S-VHS decks and better VCRs have an internal comb filter where cheaper/older units just dump the monochrome detail like a cheap TV...You only get to see the VCRs comb filter at work if using the S-video output of the deck to drive an S-video input on a TV/monitor.

  • @gamingmusicandjokesandabit1240
    @gamingmusicandjokesandabit12403 жыл бұрын

    1:30 All the non-Line1 input jacks: Are we a joke to you? (no offence).

  • @ThriftyAV
    @ThriftyAV5 жыл бұрын

    This has some nice features compared to my consumer model SVHS, a JVC HR-55900U... I've having a bit of SVHS envy!

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's a cool unit. I wish I could find a true SVHS to compare on the player.

  • @ThriftyAV

    @ThriftyAV

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@RetroTechUSA You pretty much have to make your own. A friend of mine found Star Trek II on S-VHS, but the Studios didn't get behind this format. My JVC has SVHS-ET, that allows near-SVHS quality using standard VHS tape. I plan to compare true SVHS to SVHS-ET via DVD dub for a future video, but I need to acquire a blank S-VHS tape first. Also I will need to run the signal through a stabilizer to defeat DVD copy protection. Great channel, by the way. KZread buries smaller channels like yours and mine in search. I never would have found you without reddit. I'm now a subscriber. If you have any suggestions on other small tech channels to check out, I'm very interested!

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I will check your channel out and sub back.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    I subbed back. I like your channel too. Yes KZread won't help channel growth probably until we are larger. Just got to keep on grinding buddy.

  • @bocefusboy

    @bocefusboy

    5 жыл бұрын

    ThriftyAV Did you ever do the SVHS vid? If so please send a link :)

  • @westsidetillidieog
    @westsidetillidieog8 ай бұрын

    The best VCR is svo-5800 and jvc victor hr-w5

  • @inaz1963
    @inaz19634 жыл бұрын

    Good video, but I have to disagree with the idea that Super VHS was an end of life thing. Digital VHS was the VCR's last hurrah, and was the first consumer grade machine to offer HD video playback, two or three years before HD-DVD.

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    D-VHS was a niche, low sales product, but yeah S-VHS definitely wasn't end of life - simply as it was released in the 80s, much closer to when VHS became common than when it gradually fizzled out. D-VHS wasn't actually the first HD format, HD was available on later Laserdiscs, and analog HD on W-VHS.

  • @MattBruns
    @MattBruns3 жыл бұрын

    The VCRs with those doors on them were early 80s models. My Grandparents had one almost exactly like that.

  • @Wehrmacht86
    @Wehrmacht865 жыл бұрын

    Phanasonic

  • @bobspence5322
    @bobspence53224 жыл бұрын

    what exactly is "super vhs"? how does this compare to a 4 head vcr?

  • @pruppjesus

    @pruppjesus

    4 жыл бұрын

    Among better colour there is a big difference in resolution. VHS 240 lines vs SVHS that have about 420 lines of resolution. The tapes are identical (exept for a small hole on the back så the vcr knows it is a svhs tape) the SVHS tapes are made of better tape thouge. A normal cheap vhs tape will look crap when recorded to.

  • @bobspence5322

    @bobspence5322

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@pruppjesus yes im seeing these and wonder why i never noticed they existed. i read all about it the day i posted this and most of these are 6 head super vhs players sound great aside from some issues of bandwidth apparently. im anxious to try to get a good model and try it out but do they sell blank svhs tapes still?

  • @tsmith7146

    @tsmith7146

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@pruppjesus A bit late to this thread but you quote luma (b&w) resolution of VHS and SVHS but ignore chroma (colour) resolution which is the same in both VHS and SVHS at 30 lines i.e. very poor.

  • @norbkowa
    @norbkowa5 жыл бұрын

    Compare composite and svideo playing s-vhs recorded tape. Regular vhs tapes are composite thats why you wont see difference between but get a real s-vhs tape do a recording of dvd footage in svhs mode you will see a big improvement.

  • @RetroTechUSA

    @RetroTechUSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I need to get some blank svhs tapes and record some stuff to test out.

  • @norbkowa

    @norbkowa

    5 жыл бұрын

    Retro Tech I use svhs to archive my home videos from my HDV camcorder and with good source connected with good quality s-video cable and good tape (i use professional mastering tapes ) you results will be an excellent SD copy. I run my svhs vcr through Pioneer Elite receiver that i set up to upconvert to 720p video which i found out is best resolution for S-VHS videos. After all of this is looks just like a good DVD footage. Dont upconvert to 1080i or p because it looses actual quality i found out that 720p is a magic resolution for svhs.

  • @mrjazzycharon2
    @mrjazzycharon22 жыл бұрын

    You should definitely try to use your PVMs and BVMs as they were actually meant to be used: Connecting them to Betacam-VTRs.

  • @mococaboy17
    @mococaboy174 жыл бұрын

    pv-4151 panasonic vcr

  • @Sco1t19
    @Sco1t194 жыл бұрын

    Were you playing normal vhs on a s-vhs player? I think you would need to be using a real S-vhs tape to show the difference between s-video and composite. JVC said S-VHS is 60% sharper than VHS.

  • @radornkeldam
    @radornkeldam4 жыл бұрын

    You can't squeeze quality avobe composite from a VHS tape, as the signal in it is a composite subproduct, by which I mean luma with an embedded chroma signal modulated at a lower carrier frequency than in regular composite. Surely, no analog conversion is ever lossless, so, all else being equal, saving the part where you have to remux chroma back into luma at the higher carrier frequency, you can get some marginal advantage from skipping the step of muxing lower definition chroma back into a normal one, but it shouldn't be much unless your VCR and TV suck.

  • @DKN808
    @DKN808 Жыл бұрын

    Built-in “head cleaner” is just a small tire shaped foam pad on a spindle, that goes over the 4-heads as the video drum rotates. Being well over 25yrs old (with unknown hours) it will definitely need a “wet” manual clean of the entire tape path -see YT videos. Avoid most video cleaner tapes.

  • @Noproblema806
    @Noproblema8065 жыл бұрын

    VHS will come back someday, way better than digital TV.

  • @tastyDungeon

    @tastyDungeon

    5 жыл бұрын

    i hope not, all my old home video tapes have mold on them, i don't wish it upon anyone having to go through the process of cleaning them

  • @giuseppelavecchia775

    @giuseppelavecchia775

    10 ай бұрын

    Le mie,nessuna

  • @svenbenglen7599
    @svenbenglen75993 жыл бұрын

    Regular vhs has no chroma/Luma separation meaning the y/c connector will have no use

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    It does have a use. Try it and you will *see* a difference when capturing, and almost certainly likewise on modern displays. It's not like digital where the data is sent directly to the output, VHS stores the video in a *modified* composite signal (using a different method to store colour information), which definitely benefits from being output from an S-VHS deck as S-Video.

  • @svenbenglen7599

    @svenbenglen7599

    6 ай бұрын

    yeah you are correct found out after getting s-vhs vcr@@DoubleMonoLR

  • @watchmanstate9212
    @watchmanstate9212 Жыл бұрын

    I have a SVO-5800 I wanna sell :/

  • @charliebrown1976
    @charliebrown19764 жыл бұрын

    The reason you see no difference between S-Video and Composite on a normal VHS tape is because the video on the tape is encoded as Composite video. VHS tape is not like vinyl, in that the video quality has almost infinite room to improve with better playback equipment. The best it can do is Composite video. I will say that this VCR and these monitors handle Composite video extremely well, but they cannot get better than Composite.

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    That's not true, VHS doesn't use exactly composite video, it uses a modified format that's seemingly somewhat in between composite and s-video. "Most home analog video equipment record a signal in ( *roughly* ) composite format: LaserDiscs store a true composite signal, while consumer videotape formats (including VHS and Betamax) and commercial and industrial tape formats (including U-matic) use *modified composite* signals (generally known as color-under)" Video8 and even Hi8 also use colour-under, s-video output from Hi8 cameras is seemingly available on all models. More importantly, you can definitely see the difference between playing a regular VHS on a VHS deck vs an S-VHS deck, even playing from a moderately priced 1990 full-size S-VHS camera it's clearly better than from a VHS deck. This camera is probably worse than many if not all standalone S-VHS decks for playback. I've done side-by-side comparison with high quality video captures, there's an unambiguous quality improvement, there is far less chroma noise for example. It's possible it has somewhat more effect when capturing, but there still has to be a difference to start with. He was likely seeing no difference simply because the output was CRT TVs, which naturally smooth out the image, hiding a lot of noise etc. Likewise DVDs tended to look perfect on CRTs, but the compression artifacts etc show up often on modern displays.

  • @giuseppelavecchia775
    @giuseppelavecchia77510 ай бұрын

    Buon videoregistratore.c'e di meglio,e di peggio

  • @romekatomek1507
    @romekatomek15073 жыл бұрын

    Are you kidding? It even does not have TBC.

  • @giuseppelavecchia775

    @giuseppelavecchia775

    10 ай бұрын

    Se non ha il TBC non è buono?,non e' vero

  • @280634157
    @2806341575 жыл бұрын

    牛头不对马嘴

  • @billyidolrockstar522
    @billyidolrockstar5225 жыл бұрын

    I was born 2001

  • @ps5hasnogames55

    @ps5hasnogames55

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 2002!

  • @raheemabbas4400

    @raheemabbas4400

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1998

  • @orange_light_pictures
    @orange_light_pictures4 жыл бұрын

    Personally, i wouldn't rate Sony as a vcr maker in the sense of VHS, it was a late showing on their point. Not to say that they might not have made good machines, but they would more than likely be Pro ones. Their Digital and DV machines were great as are the late generation of Super Beta, just prior to the switch to VHS, i think though that was mainly a Japanese thing, JVC are the SVHS Kings, although i prefer panasonic, which did a great SVHS machine,

  • @llamafrhd
    @llamafrhd3 жыл бұрын

    Pffft I spit on 16 pound vcr dont say its big and heavy I have A TANK OF A VCR 60 POUND MACHINE

  • @FinalBaton
    @FinalBaton4 жыл бұрын

    This is a prosumer deck. I believe the professional ones from Sony are better.

  • @sos.gamers
    @sos.gamers Жыл бұрын

    This is clearly not the best VCR, the best VCR's are from JVC and number one are the Panasonic, the best of the best are the ones with TBC built-in

  • @MatrixAlphaCWX
    @MatrixAlphaCWX3 жыл бұрын

    D-VHS was 1080i HD VHS Tape Player. The best VCR , but it was missing recording features. It blows Blu ray away. They were way ahead of their time. Screw Digital! Netflix to VHS Ha ; )

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    It doesn't blow Blu-ray away, they were very similar, and now of course Blu-ray is easily better, supporting 4k etc. D-VHS decks routinely did have recording features.

  • @scottb_02
    @scottb_023 жыл бұрын

    These go for $600+ refurbished in 2021 if you’re wondering. 😳

  • @Justin_DeLeon

    @Justin_DeLeon

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look harder cs I got one for 200 last week

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    $600 seems overpriced, better models are cheaper than that.

  • @Alphadec
    @Alphadec Жыл бұрын

    well the source need to be s-vhs to see any diffrence

  • @DoubleMonoLR

    @DoubleMonoLR

    7 ай бұрын

    It doesn't need to be an S-VHS tape. People keep repeating this, but almost certainly haven't tried it. Video capture is clearly better using an S-VHS deck for regular VHS tapes, I'd expect the same differences to be readily visible on modern displays. The nature of CRTs inherently hides flaws/smooths the image, somewhat similarly(though it's more than just hiding flaws) old video games can look very different on CRTs & modern displays.

  • @billmorrigan386
    @billmorrigan3862 жыл бұрын

    This is a very old consumer-grade machine. I doubt it's the best. It was probably released in 1990 or around that time. And at that point in time, it was probably the best consumer S-VHS VCR. There was some progress after that. The Philips 969 should be better. I should have more features and more advanced picture enhancement including the Dynamic Drum system, more modern NR, etc., albeit it would have some simplifications too. Professional S-VHS did reach its pick early however (around 1990). Professional equipment of course was much better and much more expensive. An example of professional VCR that had some convenient features for home use is the JVC BR-800. It's not too big or too heavy duty. It had RF jacks for home use unlike more expensive professional S-VHS machines. The difference between S-VHS and VHS (line resolution) is misunderstood and had always been exaggerated by manufacturers. There's not that much difference there. It's just marketing. I did own some S-VHS VCRs and they were a letdown. Basically the same VHS in quality if you use quality VHS master tapes and a quality VHS VCR. If you use regular VHS tapes and a regular VHS VCR, then, yeah, S-VHS tapes look cleaner and better. So you may say VHS sucks but it's only on regular VHS tapes and regular VHS VCRs. I mean S-VHS was almost a scam. You could have just bought a quality VHS VCR and it was all the same. Almost the same. There were some pros to S-VHS machines that I loved: flying erase head, dynamic drum, and various editing features. They were really nice in terms of features.

  • @DKN808

    @DKN808

    Жыл бұрын

    @Bill Morrigan….maybe you should watch some SVHS vs VHS YT videos. Maybe to the causal eye there’s not much difference, but it’s definitely there in the level of detail when compared side by side. And there should be comparing SVHS 400 to VHS 240 lines.

  • @tsmith7146

    @tsmith7146

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@DKN808 You quote luma (b&w) resolution but ignore chroma (colour) resolution which is the same in VHS and SVHS at 30 lines i.e. very poor. DVD is 205 lines chroma resolution. All domestic analog VCR formats suffer from poor colour resolution.

  • @RetroReflux
    @RetroRefluxАй бұрын

    It’s neat but vhs tapes were terrible quality

  • @llamafrhd
    @llamafrhd3 жыл бұрын

    Oh yea and its not the best vcr

  • @michaelmitchell8218
    @michaelmitchell82185 жыл бұрын

    This is not the best VCR ever by far. Sony are know to making parts cheap for their VHS decks, with Betamax they was the best in there class. The best professional decks you can get are JVC decks and also Panasonic are top decks too. Sorry Sony don’t come near. They are ok machines but that’s it. I use to repair VHS decks back in the day and Sony decks was very cheap plastic parts inside. So no this is not the best vcr ever.

  • @bocefusboy

    @bocefusboy

    5 жыл бұрын

    Michael Mitchell Are you talking about build quality or playback/recording quality? I don’t believe he’s saying it’s the best VCR ever because each individual component is unbreakable. I believe that he is saying, that overall, the SVO 2000 is one of the best because it has amazing features, playback, and recording capabilities. I’ve had a SVO 2000 for a while now, without any issues yet, so I genuinely would like to know what issues with this VCR I need to look out for in the future. Any info you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)

  • @michaelmitchell8218

    @michaelmitchell8218

    5 жыл бұрын

    bocefusboy I’m talking about both. JVC are king of SVHS decks they made top studio models. Sony made top Betamax studio models. But in general JVC and Panasonic made the best models. Sony was never in it like them too. They was into beta and Hi8. One of the best videos to get is a super Betamax by Sony with over 500 lines of res. Most of Sony’s VHS was made of plastic parts which wear over time and also never had things like digital buffer and TBC but JVC top models did. I use to repair videos years ago and Sony’s was not very good build quality. Also when I tested video output on oscilloscope I always found Sony to be above good but not excellent. Don’t get me wrong JVC and all good companies made crap models, but found JVC and Panasonic made the best top models. The best models are from the 90s because most went plastic parts near the end of its life. If you want a top VHS get a DVHS from JVC with a great SVHS deck on it and also HD video on it with over 20 hours play back. Very hard to get hold of but makes a great deck for editing. Sony is a great company made great high end hifi and TVs,etc I just think they was not into VHS like other companies because they always supported Betamax and then top beta models for tv and studio.

  • @giuseppelavecchia775

    @giuseppelavecchia775

    10 ай бұрын

    Considera che il betamax e' un sistema nativo sony,ma questo non significa che la sony non ha fatto dei buoni videoregistratori VHS,e tieni conto che ci sono videoregistratori molto peggio dei sony,poi comunque e vero che i sony hanno componenti di meccanica che tendono a rompersi...

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