[QuadList] Fw: [AMIA-L] WARNING TO VIDEO ARCHIVISTS
COURYHOUSE at aol.com
COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Tue Aug 4 12:35:57 CDT 2009
I really would not worry about eiaj heads....
there are enough used units out there with low hours on them and still
small stashes of nos heads turning up..
quad heads? yea there may be a problem there.
Thanks,
Ed
In a message dated 8/4/2009 7:35:20 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
vmi at csprings.com writes:
----- Original Message -----
From: _Videomagnetics_ (mailto:vmi at CSPRINGS.COM)
To: _AMIA-L at LSV.UKY.EDU_ (mailto:AMIA-L at LSV.UKY.EDU)
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [AMIA-L] WARNING TO VIDEO ARCHIVISTS
Well said Jim. There is a narrow window of opportunity to get all the
video media digitized. We are the only company left in the world refurbishing
the quad heads and umatic 3/4 inch as well as other formats EAIJ heads ect.
It is a reality that we could close the doors within the next 12 months
unless we have an influx of cash or orders which would enable us to train new
staff. I have heard that there are some out there that think they can build
there own heads but they do not realize the complexity and the resources
for tips and parts that are needed. We have been trying to get the word out
but so far the response has been flat. Our engineering staff for the older
formats are well beyond retirement. I can only say that if the conversion
is not done in a short time allot of history will be lost forever.
Tony Korte
Videomagnetics Inc
800-432-3887
----- Original Message -----
From: _Jim Wheeler_ (mailto:jimwheeler at AOL.COM)
To: _AMIA-L at LSV.UKY.EDU_ (mailto:AMIA-L at LSV.UKY.EDU)
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 9:17 PM
Subject: [AMIA-L] WARNING TO VIDEO ARCHIVISTS
WARNING TO VIDEO ARCHIVISTS: You will lose your video collection unless….
For those of you with videotapes sitting on shelves, it is extremely
difficult to convince your funders that conversion to digital must be done NOW!
The bad news is that the present economy makes it difficult to get any
money for anything. In the past, you have probably told your funders that
money is needed to save your videotapes. Now, you must convince your
funders that there will be NO video collection unless some money is budgeted each
year for converting your old videotapes to a digital medium.
The main problem with playing old videotapes is that analog videotape
recorders are no longer being made. With the exception20of VHS, finding an old
videotape playback machine that is in useable condition is extremely
difficult or impossible.
This is a Katrina-level disaster and most video archivists are not aware
of the consequences of such a catastrophe. You MUST convert your
videotapes to digital ASAP.
This is not an easy task but the alternative is to lose your video
collection FOREVER.
The first step is to hire a person or a company that specializes in
advising how to convert analog videotapes to digital. Discuss with them what
you need to do20and what they can do for you.
Next, advise your funders about the alternatives and the impact of doing
nothing. Make it clear that digitizing is a NOW OR NEVER situation for this
collection!
Jim Wheeler
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