[QuadList] Quad Carts--Links to RCA and Ampex photo examples

Ron Fleury sngman4 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 20 10:07:47 CDT 2012


Don't get me started on what a leap backwards the whole MII boondoggle was.  In local news we were trying to go 3/4" Sony SP which would have improved quality 
a lot.  Instead, we got what netted out to be VHS quality on-air.  The rest of the universe went Betacam.  Even NetNews refused to adopt it!


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Yes, the "miracle" of the MII format and the MII cart machine. It was a sad day when the stereo-modified TCR's were shut down for this robot:




The whole idea of abandoning 2" quad cart (and other formats i.e. 1" type C and 3/4") was to have a unified "one size fit's all" for everything at the network. Office viewing, Net Promos, commercial air, program air (including prime time), EJ, editing, sports slo-mo, field production and on and on. One common format and less NABET operators. A brilliant concept. IIRC, the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson was the first to go back to 1" type C (BVH-2000) from MII after a very short "experience" with MII air. 

Comparing a TCR or ACR cart to an MII cart and the machines that ran each format was an eye opener. I wonder if anyone has a working MII Video Cart (MARC) in their garage operation or museum? At one time I had possession of an M format cart machine from a TV station in Waco Texas but it was scrapped. Watching a working TCR or ACR is much more impressive and worthy of the time spent to keep it running in my opinion.


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On Aug 17, 2012, at 9:50 AM, Rory Ryan wrote:


>MARCs (ARPS) were used on-air at NBC from the passing of the TCR-100 era until 12/31/99 when their xenix OS's failed to go past Y2K.  
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>On Aug 17, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Scott Thomas <scottgfx at mac.com> wrote:
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>The Panasonic system with the M-II decks was called a MARC II.
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>I saw one on a visit to WFLA-TV in the late 1980's. There were engineers from Panasonic there, rather late, trying to get the system to talk to the station's Utah Scientific automation. They were still using a TCR-100 for playback, and had a second TCR for backup. (This is the one I saw that had EPIS)
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>MARC II used an X-Y parallelogram arm.
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>There was an earlier MARC system was based on the original M-Format. I remember seeing a brochure for it, but I don't remember how it worked. I remember seeing pictures with either the tapes or the transports in pull-out drawers. Were these ever installed anywhere?
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>On Aug 17, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Dennis Degan wrote:
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>      On Aug 16, 2012, at 9:46 PM, David Crosthwait wrote:
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>One interesting note that I've said in the past on this list: As far as I am aware, NBC New York and Burbank were the only operations to air prime time commercials directly from a cart machine. I am fairly certain that CBS and ABC integrated their commercials into slugs in the air master being played back, but I stand to be corrected.
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>  This was true for the TCR/ACR era, but when CBS updated their ACR-25s to digital machines (I think they were ACR-225's), I'd heard that the digital carts were used directly on-air.
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>  I was not present at NBC NY from 1979 to 2003, so I don't know what they did after the TCR-100's.  I believe they had Panasonic cart machines using MII VTR's, whatever it may have been called.  I had also heard that NBC had Sony Betacart machines.  Whether any of these were used directly on air or not is unknown to me.
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>          Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
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