[QuadList] Andy Williams (was Question about PAL-M Quad players)
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dcfwtx at aol.com
Fri Aug 28 14:50:14 CDT 2009
I never had any real problems with the Scotch 179/379 brown stock on Andy Williams LBC's using the AVR-1. And this went back to show # 1 in 1962. Each make of stock has predictable issues and our experience base automatically steers us in the preparation process. I have seen some very butchered up transfers out of another local house done in the 80's where apparently someone either wasn't watching the transfer or just was wasn't technically proficient. We know what to expect with regard to some LBC recordings from certain network facilities. It just comes with the job.
I never had to bake Scotch 179/379 stock as it's binder is not conducive to stickiness in my experience. Chroma 90, later 400, 420, and Ampex stock is another issue. I do realize that everyone has had different experiences around the globe.
David Crosthwait
DC Video
Archived Media Transfer & Re-mastering Services
177 West Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA. 91502
818-563-1073
818-563-1177 (fax)
818-285-9942 (cell)
DCFWTX at AOL.COM
DAVID at DCVIDEO.COM
WWW.DCVIDEO.COM
-----Original Message-----
From: bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv
To: videovault at sky.com; quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sent: Fri, Aug 28, 2009 8:29 am
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Andy Williams (was Question about PAL-M Quad players)
Having personally transferred many of the
Andy Williams tapes from the 60’s on old brown 3M I will tell you that it
was a challenge, but through baking and cleaning
we got the powder (which is
hyaluronic acid from the moisture reaction with the binder) off and made good
transfers.
I’m still fighting some Ampex 195
that is more like chewing gum than tape!
Bill Spencer
RF Engineering Supervisor
NorthStar Studios, Inc.
3201 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
Phone 615.650.6000 ext. 6610
Cell 615.445.5616
Fax 615.650.6027
email bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv
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[mailto:quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com] On Behalf Of Trevor Brown
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009
10:07 AM
To: DCFWTX at aol.com
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Subject: Re: [QuadList] Andy
Williams (was Question about PAL-M Quad players)
David
It was rumored that
Andy Williams show ran into White Powder clogs (not involved only a story) and
could not be recovered
I will see if
I can
track the source of the story down
I have never had
either a Chroma 90 or 3m’s 420 that I could not recover, worst case is it
came off in sections and needed a little editing
BBC engineers made a
Christmas tape called White Powder Christmas (chroma 90) and another called
Good king Memorex
Seems to have be
taken of you tube, but rip scratch from Good king Memorex is still on the VT
old Boys site
http://www.vtoldboys.com/gkm01.htm#
Trevor Brown
From: DCFWTX at aol.com
[mailto:DCFWTX at aol.com]
Sent: 28 August 2009 14:01
To: videovault at sky.com
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Andy
Williams (was Question about PAL-M Quad players)
In a message dated 8/28/2009 3:31:58
AM Pacific Daylight Time, videovault at sky.com writes:
Also be interested in how old the
PAL M tapes are and what stock they were recorded on old tape do suffer
moisture, and of course 420 and Chroma 90 had white powder problems in the UK
Again interested to know if the USA
had similar problems, was this not what killed the Andy Williams show recovery
Are you sure about this? I transferred several hundred Andy Williams shows
several years ago for Andy's son Bobby. Very few of them were on Memorex Chroma
90 (a known sticky tape source), and I never encountered one that I could not
fully recover.
Just curious to know about this story.
Best Regards,
David Crosthwait
DC Video
Archived Media Transfer & Re-mastering Services
177 West Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA. 91502
818-563-1073
818-563-1177 (fax)
818-285-9942 (cell)
DCFWTX at AOL.COM
DAVID at DCVIDEO.COM
WWW.DCVIDEO.COM
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