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Posted by Specs on 05/04/06 15:58
"Mr. Tapeguy" <mr.tapeguy@pro-tape.com> wrote in message
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> doc wrote:
> > we use all types of "dry lub" tapes and re-use them over and over and
over
> > in our TV production unit and find that one out of three new tapes will
have
> > dropped frames however after used, they seldom ever produce dropped
frames
> > and thus, we open a new tape, record to it anything, rewind and record a
> > show . . and again, and again, and again. i'm sure there's an end
somewhere
> > but we haven't found it yet on tapes that were put in service last
october
> > 2005.
> >
> > jump in if someone has some input to this, cause we'd like to know when
we
> > should stop using them???
> >
>
>
> Doc, I'm confused. You say they seldom if ever produce dropped frames
> but before that you say one of the three new tapes will have dropped
> frames? Could you clarify please?
>
> Craig
>
> http://www.pro-tape.com
>
> Mini DV Tape from $1.95
>
Still waiting for your data...
I bet a simple fast forward and rewind to re-tension the tape would work
the same.
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