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Posted by GMAN on 08/19/06 06:45
In article <q23ae2to1p2a9lcaanp9ev93sffti5vfgj@4ax.com>, Bob Ford <imagesinmotion@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>On 17 Aug 2006 17:09:10 -0700, Acurajustin1978@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>>I have two DV tapes here that I owuld like to use again. I have about
>>45 minutes recorded on it now, and when I go to capture it from the cam
>>I would like to just have ot capture everything and at the end of the
>>recording just stop - i order for that to happen the tape has to be
>>blank; not just taped over. S
>>I remember seeing VHS erasers, but I'm guessing those things don't work
>>very well with DV. I tried using a rare earth magnet at work on a
>>MiniDV and Digital8 tape - but it didn't work very well. I still saw
>>garbled images when I played it back.
>>
>>Any suggestions?
>
>I have a bulk tape eraser I got from Radio Shack and it doesn't do a
>very good job of erasing even VHS or SVHS tapes.
>
You need the High Power Bulk Eraser Radio Shack part number 44-233A
>I worked for a TV station some years ago who had a huge bulk eraser
>that would even handle 1" tape (remember that stuff) and erased my
>SVHS tapes completely. Trouble is I think they paid about $600+ for
>the thing.
>Bob Ford
>Images In Motion
>www.imagesinmotion.com
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