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Posted by mv on 09/01/06 17:26
In message <f0eff29oeftmtnfn548b6okgdi8m9lekfr@4ax.com>, P. C. Ford
<meoh@mouse-potato.com> writes
>On 31 Aug 2006 07:58:23 -0700, sillysetters101@gmail.com wrote:
>
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>>edwardchick@mac.com wrote:
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>>> But I have had problems with mini dv in the past, wrinkles, dropouts,
>>> etc. No matter WHAT brand of tape or where I purchased it from. I was
>>> told long ago, that whatever brand tape you start to shoot in your mini
>>> dv camera, you should stick with. IMHO it holds true.
>>
>>Long ago this was a problem due to the chemical reaction of different
>>lubricants used by Panasonic and Sony, basically the only manufacturers
>>of mini dv tape, although TDK and JVC make them now (TDK's formulation
>>being more Sony-like and JVC's being almost identical to Panasonic).
>>The problem was largely resolved but we always recommend a head
>>cleaning and if possible a "dry run" over the heads before switching
>>tapes.
>
>This has been discussed many times; I certainly don't want yet another
>one.
>
>Suffice it to say that the above is presented as gospel, it is
>anything but that. There are lot of theories about this. I believe
>there is no orthodxy.
>
Suffice it to say that the 1997 lubricant miss-match that caused a
chemical reaction resulting in hard sticky globules wrecking heads and
tape paths is absolutely true, even though denied whilst nevertheless
quickly corrected by Sony, Panasonic and their respective tape
manufacturing facilities. Some of us were actually there as opposed to
others whose faux urbane aplomb is redolent of the same urbane aplomb
that's responsible for so much misdirection and the socio-political
propaganda that has ironically resulted in the false wholesomeness
redolent of the socio-pathic demonic mindedness of the Good Ole Boys and
other Klu Klux Klan like reactionaries who whilst having aspirations to
murder on a genocidal scale actually have the diabolical gall to pretend
to being Christian, even though only of the cardboard cut out variety.
The duality of reality.
Sorry folks, I couldn't resist the invitation, but who wants to make the
documentary? ;-))
--
John Lubran
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