![]() ![]() I have no clue as to what is causing this? Please help! Great when it works, truly annoying when it doesn't after 60mins of tape! I find I have to make about 3 or 4 test captures before the sound re-appears, then it's a case of fingers crossed for the full piece. Then, out of frustration I usually re-boot my system and re-load the program. I can double-check the set-up is exactly the same and. The problem is that often the audio is not captured? Through a process of trial & error I have found that saving to DVD format and changing the settings to Quality DVD 720 x 526 PAL and Audio M-PEG Mono, this set-up invariably works fine and I have some excellent results. I am connected via S-Video and single channel RCA audio leads. I am on a current DELL XPS420 PC with Vista with plenty of capacity and system RAM etc. Old Yokogawa 440-channel system (yokogawa440_old_neighb.I am trying to convert Hi8 VHS from my old SONY-TVR208E camcorder using Eas圜ap via USB2.0 for HDD storage & DVD copy.Yokogawa 440-channel system (yokogawa440_neighb.mat).Yokogawa 160-channel system (yokogawa160_neighb.mat).You can find the templates for defining neighbouring channels included in FieldTrip here. The following provides an explanation how we derived the templates for different systems. The templates are manually modified versions of automatically generated templates, with the idea to make them symmetric if the sensor positions are symmetric as well. The rationale for these templates was that sensor positions across measurements do not vary drastically, so that it is safe to assume that neighbouring sensors are always equal. FieldTrip comes with a variety of templates for defining neighbouring channels. ![]() Templates for defining neighbouring channelsĪ definition of neighbouring channels is needed when computing cluster in channel-space (see ft_timelockstatistics and ft_freqstatistics) or when repairing missing channels (because a missing channel will be reconstructed by some weighted average of its neighbours, see ft_channelrepair). ![]()
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