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Does anybody know where I can have a JVC U-Matic digital master
transferred to CD-R, or at the very least have the audio material extracted? I can redo the PQ subcoding if necessary. I'm in Los Angeles, but locations isn't an issue. Thanks! Reid C |
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Reid Caulfield wrote:
Does anybody know where I can have a JVC U-Matic digital master transferred to CD-R, or at the very least have the audio material extracted? Good luck with that--as you no doubt know, JVC used a video encoding that was completely different from Sony's, so your tape must be played back on a JVC processor and no other. Also, my experience with the Sony UMatic digital audio tapes was that even under excellent storage conditions they started to develop severe errors (ticks, gronches, dropouts) within 3 - 5 years. I would assume that by now, most Sony UMatic digital audio tape masters are unplayable. JVC's error concealment/correction system was in some ways better than Sony's--JVC's system worked with industrial 1/2" formats, for example, while Sony's did not--so you may still have a chance with this. But you certainly are right to try retrieving the information now while you possibly still can. Would you do me (and perhaps others here) a favor, please, and let us know how this works out for you? --best regards |
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Reid Caulfield wrote:
Does anybody know where I can have a JVC U-Matic digital master transferred to CD-R, or at the very least have the audio material extracted? Masterfonics in Nashville still had two systems last time I was there (admittedly a few years ago) -- Jay Frigoletto Mastersuite Los Angeles promastering.com |
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