[QuadList] 2" Quad Tape Transfer needed in Kansas--Reply directly
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sun Apr 18 12:53:23 CDT 2010
Hi, Joe,
On Apr 18, 2010, at 8:11 AM, J Padavic wrote:
> I am trying to help out a local Lyons Club here in Kansas.
> The Leawood Lyons Club has a 30 second commercial from 1978 on 2"
> Quad format tape that they would like transferred to a computer
> based format or DVD.
> Do you have any contacts that would be able to help us?
> Thanks,
>
> Joe Padavic
> (913)449-7419
> www.teardropvideo.com
> Selling Memories, Emotions and Teardrops of Happiness
>
I've posted this to the QuadList, and you should be hearing directly
from members who can help.
We' recommend you have the transfer done with an uncompressed,
independent frame format on hard drive, and then make any derivative
copies from that.
That will preserve the quality of the material as recorded on Quad,
without compression or "guesstimating" what should be happening on
various frames, as happens with MPEG used on DVD's.
10-bit YUV uncompressed NTSC with two 48KHz 24-bit audio channels will
run less than 2GB, so the material could be saved to a Data DVD
instead of a hard drive and sent to you.
Having two Data DVD's made would lessen the likelyhood of a problem on
either disc, and allow the Lions Club to keep one, and for one to be
stored at the local municipal library with a conventional disc for a
DVD player to allow access.
Since no one can guarantee the life-span of any storage material,
should the Lions Club want to keep this material for a long time, a
backup onto other media such as hard drives, Digital Betacam, DVCAM
or Mini-DV, LTO tape can help.
Regular inspection of the media and migration to "new" media (either
newer formats or fresh media) can help ensure preservation of the
content.
Hope we haven't overwhelmed you with too much information.
I'd expect you'll have some e-mails or calls from QuadList members
even as soon as this morning.
Ted
Ted Langdell
Secretary for the QuadVideotapeGroup.com:
Preserving Tape, Equipment and the Knowledge to use them, in
conjunction with the Library of Congress
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
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