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The library at school has several instructional audio cassettes they
lend out. Several of these tapes have become somewhat garbled, fading in and out and echo-ing. The library staff claims that this is because someone has attempted to copy the cassettes. I say this is hogwash, as I am unaware of any schemes for copy-protecting audio cassettes -especially that would destroy the source recording! I'm an electrical engineer and a recording hobbyist. Am I simply ignorant of the methods? If I'm right, what is the most likely explanation for this type of damage? Heat? Magnetic destruction? Wear? |
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![]() "J" told us... The library at school has several instructional audio cassettes they lend out. Several of these tapes have become somewhat garbled, fading in and out and echo-ing. The library staff claims that this is because someone has attempted to copy the cassettes. I say this is hogwash, as I am unaware of any schemes for copy-protecting audio cassettes -especially that would destroy the source recording! I'm an electrical engineer and a recording hobbyist. Am I simply ignorant of the methods? If I'm right, what is the most likely explanation for this type of damage? Heat? Magnetic destruction? Wear? Methinks your library staff should be given a basic lesson in the mechanics of cassette replay. It sounds as though the tapes may have faced all three of the hazards you mention. Given that they are being loaned out, they are probably being played on old, worn-headed machines that may never have been treated to a cleaning. Did you notice any creasing along the tape edges? That's a sure sign of them having been used in poor equipment. They've probably been left partially played through and allowed to slacken off, then repeatedly tugged when someone hits the ff / rw buttons. So many possible causes . . . But definitely not a copy protect (although who'd want to copy them now??) ________ Geoff B |
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