Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 I just tested the special VCR and it's taking care of the shakes and lines in at least the '89 and Sai satsang footage. Didn't get a chance to test the '88 video, but I'll guess it'd be good too. The TBC is working as it should, and there's a nice sharpness control slider that really makes the picture look great. The only strange thing is that it practically shoots the tape at you when it ejects. I'm off on Monday so I'll make it a priority to finally get these old vids up on Youtube. I'm also inspired to check with Linden and my other sources about the old Devi Bhava and Devi Puja footage that i know is out there, but haven't come across yet. There's a chance that the new VCR will improve those vids too. I've finally got my set-up decent to start converting Swami P's talks. If I'm able to get them done by the end of the month, the entire set should be available on CD during this Fall's U.S. tour, but don't quote me on it. (I hope they keep the price down to $7 or below) I'll also be putting onto CD some of the old online satsangs that were originally live-streams, back when they did them. Not sure if those will be produced for sale, but I'll at least provide them to the ashrams for archives. I remember there were a few good ones from Swami P, although the audio was typical low-bandwith swirling. If any of you know Stephen Ellwood (from the DC area, but now in California), give him a big thank-you, because without his underwriting, I would never have been able to get the special commercial-grade VCR that's making all the difference in converting the old Amma stuff. If anyone knows of other cities' old Amma footage that needs this special treatment to look good, please have them contact me. I can help in converting the videos, even if it's just for the ashrams' archives. tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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