[QuadList] those archives contain recordings of virtually allof MTV's de...

Mike mike at bolandcom.com
Sun Aug 7 18:01:46 CDT 2016


That's right. 

 
There was a also a VHS-version skip-frame format of that idea

that crammed 24 hrs onto one T120 for security applications. 
Emulated forever in current security video systems. 
 
mike boland
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On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 15:31:19 -0700, Ted Langdell  wrote:

       I took some film down to KTVU, channel 2, and Oakland from 
Sacramento and when I arrived at the reception desk, one of the things 
that the receptionist was doing was logging commercials. Using AN EIAJ 
deck. 
 
If I recall correctly the playback at normal speed on the deck he was 
using was of the tape that had been recorded at a slower speed on a 
specialized Derek in order to pack more airtime on a one-hour reel of 
 of tape. 
 

Ted
 
Ted Langdell
Secretary, Quad Videotape Group
Ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
(530)301-2931
 
Dictated into and Sent from my iPhone, which is solely responsible for 
any weird stuff I didn't catch. 
 

On Aug 7, 2016, at 2:50 PM, Mike  wrote:

       When I was at NBC Burbank in the early 70s,

I saw a workstation in TOC where KNBC's air
was "logged" on 3/4" to certify commercials
being aired for biling questions, etc.  Transition
to VHS in the mid-70s for 2-hr record time
seems natural enough.  Tape costs (of any
format) at the time were considered a
significant item. 
 
mike boland
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On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 17:13:37 +0000 (UTC), Ed Sharpe via QuadList  wrote:

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