Frage von renate bauer:I have some miniDV cassettes that now, since I have not rewound, they have a defect. The audio tracks ruckeln very or not at all go. Can anyone tell me what I can do in the case, in order to restore them? [color = red]
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Renate,
usually the audio tracks do not go broke, just because a tape was not rewound times.
Can you test the playback of the tape with another MiniDV camcorder? Where and how you have the faulty tapes stored (but hopefully not next to the television)? If only the place of disruption involved, was s.der the tape now?
Antwort von AndreasBloechl:
Why not next to the Television?
Antwort von Markus:
Why not next to the Television? The Television is building for image generation and a strong magnetic field on magnetic tapes can be erased by such a magnetic field.
Antwort von jonnyb:
Why not next to the Television?
The Television is building for image generation and a strong magnetic field on magnetic tapes can be erased by such a magnetic field. I always thought that would be adequately shielded against. hmmm
So you can be wrong ;-)
Bernd
Antwort von AndreasBloechl:
Thanks for this info.
Antwort von Markus:
@ Bernd
Modern instruments are of course better shielded than older ones. However, the shield is not one hundred percent, so that video tapes that are stored in close proximity to such a device, sooner or later be affected.
Antwort von AndreasBloechl:
Hello
You make me think, I have the tapes directly under the TV in a drawer the TV shelf. I want fresh bed now?
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Andrew,
the video tapes for the daily viewing time, I also camped in a drawer under the television. Are indeed synonymous recorded regularly.
In contrast to archive recordings have lost nothing there.
Antwort von AndreasBloechl:
Thank you!