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Editor-in-Chimp (@newsfedora) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 248 · Folger: 34
Di 06.08.2024 03:33
Edit tapes are where someone made multiple dubs & recordings onto the tape, which impacts its timecode. A tape deck with a working time base corrector (TBC) can probably handle this but my deck doesn't have one and it results in frequent glitches, dropouts, etc. Mostly unusable.
Tapes with a full episode are a single dub & as a result, have few dropouts. My crappy tape deck can mostly handle these tapes, but a lack of a TBC means I have little luck with the edit tapes.
A glitched video frame from a Umatic tape encode due to the lack of a working TBC. This is from an unrelated news segment about Pac-Man fever, circa 1982 and not an episode of Focus, but it demonstrates the same issue at hand.
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