And sense it is narrower than 3/4 inch, by about a third, it should take less time to splice. ;-) That is until you see how small all the little springs etc are.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Terence Curren" <tcurren@...> wrote:
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> Same way. Open the cassette and splice it.
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Greg Huson <Greg@> wrote:
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> > A DV casette got caught in a machine and the tape broke.
> >
> > I know there was a way to do it in 3/4 days- but is there a way to salvage this material?
> >
> > gh
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