Ampex AVR-1 i 655/24
David Crosthwait
david at dcvideo.com
Fri Oct 31 11:01:27 CDT 2014
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> The development of the 655/24 system was done in the 70's in Burbank/North Hollywood and is exclusive to the AVR-1. The modifications are extensive. I know of the process to recover them due to my association with those familiar with the project.
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> David Crosthwait
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> On Oct 31, 2014, at 8:19 AM, David Dean via QuadList wrote:
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>> Hi List
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>> I have been sent some 2" Quads that were recorded by Image Transform to 655 Line 24FPS NTSC Colour. I was wondering if any body knew of a process to play these back recovering the colour and as many lines as possible and also to record - capture them. I have thought long and hard and the best answer I have is to treat them as 625 25FPS NTSC Colour suffering the loss of some lines, unless you know better. I obviously do not have a 655 line 24P NTSC SPG, but can look at adapting an AVR 2 or VR 2000 system to play back correctly. The question then is what to do with it to record or capture the signal. Has anybody had any experience of working with this system, how to convert a machine to replay it, and how to save it?
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>> Thanks
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>> David Dean
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