1″ Type C Video Tape Transfer With A Sony BVH-2000

Recently, I was able to acquire a Sony BVH-2000 VTR from the 80s. This machine was used for many years in professional environments to edit TV shows and local commercials. One notable program the previous owner mentioned this unit was involved with is Bassmasters. I’m very happy to add this format to my growing arsenal of equipment for media preservation.

I’m currently building a page with detailed pricing and additional information for transferring this type of media. If you have content stored on this format and need it transferred, don’t hesitate to contact me.

Importantly when transferring media from a Sony BVH-2000 or similar VTRs requires more than just plugging the machine into a capture device. Proper setup is critical to ensure accurate playback and optimal video quality. One essential component of this setup is the time base corrector (TBC).

A TBC is used to stabilize the video signal and correct timing errors that can occur during playback. Without it, the video might appear jittery or out of sync. To set up the TBC correctly, it’s important to connect a waveform monitor to the unit for setup. A waveform monitor allows you to analyze the video signal in real time, making it so you can accurately adjust luminance and chrominance levels.

Properly setting these tools before transferring your tapes is crucial to achieving professional results.

Below is the video in action and a music video I recently found and was able to archive.

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