I'll try to keep a long story short: last month, I finished a project converting VHS-C tapes to digital for someone. Everything worked fine. Video looked great and everything. Fast forward to this week, I started a new project with a new set of tapes. This time, the video is choppy, even though the audio is fine. Here is an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvNA88zR2PA
You can see in the first 30 seconds of that video, it gets hung up twice while the audio still plays. I'm pretty sure my capture card, VCR, VHS-C adapter, etc, are all in good working order. And this problem occurs on all 25 of the VHS-C. I could see it being a problem with how the tapes were stored or something, but I would think at least one or two of them would work perfectly out of the bunch still.
Is this a setting I accidentally changed in OBS? I am not even really sure where to start on how to fix this. Thanks in advance!
You can see in the first 30 seconds of that video, it gets hung up twice while the audio still plays. I'm pretty sure my capture card, VCR, VHS-C adapter, etc, are all in good working order. And this problem occurs on all 25 of the VHS-C. I could see it being a problem with how the tapes were stored or something, but I would think at least one or two of them would work perfectly out of the bunch still.
Is this a setting I accidentally changed in OBS? I am not even really sure where to start on how to fix this. Thanks in advance!