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Old 02-22-2019, 12:11 PM
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Depends where the buzz came from. It could be from the machine that recorded it, the tape deck or your connections or monitor.

The phenomenon you attribute it to should only be present in NTSC RF. 1st step eliminate ALL RF connections in your set up ( they degrade the video making bad copies and hiding recording flaws in the picture on your monitor) and switch to composite video and audio...if the baseband audio out of your deck is buzzy it is either a tracking issue, a bad deck, or a flaw in the original recording.
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