Posted by Bill Fright on 09/29/97 11:45
Richard Crowley wrote:
> "Steve King" wrote ...
>
>>I had my first tape drop-out experience with MiniDV in over four years of
>>using the format. I first noticed it as a 6-frame complete audio drop out.
>>Then, upon examining those six frames noticed that four of them each have
>>maybe half a dozen isolated blocky glitches different on each frame. This
>>occured when sending the time line back to tape for an archive master. No
>>conclusions other than maybe I'm going to switch to DVCAM for archive
>>masters ;-)
>>
>>Interestingly, the flaw is much less noticable on the DVD I burned from
>>the affected tape.
>
>
> You can get the same artifacts from DVCAM. I am taking my DSR-300
> into the shop (today, I hope) to get a very similar problem fixed. It is
> likely a dirty and/or misaligned tape path.
>
>
Me too DSR-40 with the same problem. 10 second spurts of zero audio. I
never had that problem with my trusty betacams.
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