Monday, January 11, 2010

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Bad Tape glitch fixing?

LP will not play on any PRO machines, but if you a confident that you
have tested it on the exact camera it was recorded on, then it is
probably a tape wrap problem. Do any of these jerks ever do a test
recoding?

Ian Wilson
Colortape Productions
Ian@colortape.tv
0418 327 082
Via iPhone

On 12/01/2010, at 1:01 PM, "johnrobmoore" <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:

> Well it is mini DV which is LP compared to DVCam. Like I posted
> earlier when trying it in a Panny 1400 I manually set the playback
> format to; DV, DVCPro and DVCam. In DVCam mode the tape played fast
> ala keystone cops so that tells me it was recorded at the slower DV
> tape speed. Unfortunately all the modes still yield the error.
> Best guess at this point as suggested by Pat is bad tape path on the
> record deck. Funny that it won't play back in the original camera
> either. Guess it was just a whacky threading of the tape in the
> field.
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, IAN WILSON <ian@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, still want to know if it was shot LP.
>>
>> Ian Wilson
>> Colortape Productions
>> Ian@...
>> 0418 327 082
>> Via iPhone
>>
>> On 12/01/2010, at 12:07 PM, "timmangini" <tim_mangini@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Teranex has a fairly good film repair option that uses adjacent
>>> pixels to affect repairs. It is quite good, but the more correction
>>> you dial in, the softer the image gets. Haven't tried it on tape
>>> errors yet.
>>>
>>> tim
>>>
>>> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Moore <bigfish@> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Got a panasonic DV tape that has all sorts of macro/micro block
>>>> errors. Most are concentrated on the right 1/4 of the frame but
>>>> there are also sprinkles of drop out blocks randomly throughout the
>>>> image. We've tried several decks and even the camera that it was
>>>> recorded on and I'm told they all show the error. Someone
>>>> suggested a Flame could do some sort of painting out that was not
>>>> rotoscope. I'm not familiar with this kind of functionality. Is
>>>> there some process that would be sort of like an automatic version
>>>> of Avid's scratch removal. Something that would look at adjacent
>>>> frames to fill in the dropout areas. The blocks of drop outs are
>>>> black and white squares and sometimes rainbowy colors. Anybody got
>>>> a device/software suggestion that might help? As I reread my post
>>>> it sounds like some sort of super automated dust buster is what I'm
>>>> thinking about. Only with really big dust blocks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> John Moore
>>>>
>>>> Barking Trout Productions
>>>>
>>>> Studio City, CA
>>>>
>>>> bigfish@
>>>>
>>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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