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Posted by Mr. Tapeguy on 10/04/27 11:52
PTravel wrote:
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> Not be confrontational, but do you have any stats for that? D-25 data on a
> miniDV tape is also a whole lot less dense than a hard drive, which is one
> of the reasons that less robust error-correction is required. Drop out on
> miniDV isn't the result of read errors, but of magnetic media flaking off
> the binder and leaving an empty spot with no data. As long as the integrity
> of the magnetic media is maintained (and it's not exposed to heat or
> magnetic fields that would corrupt the alignment of the magnetic particles),
> the data will be read without error.
That is ONE cause of dropout. A dropout is defined as a temporary loss
of magnetic signal. It can be cause by a number of factors, the one
you mentioned being one of the most likely.
Mr. Nitpick
Carry on gents - I'm reading and learning.
Craig
http://www.pro-tape.com
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