Channel conditions arise from a few things, sometimes one or more are contributing:
- bad tape
- bad tracking
- bad heads
- dirty tape path
If one machine consistently makes bad tape, that machine could be the culprit, or the tape stock used. If one machine consistently reads errors on all tapes, that machine is the culprit. Deduction is the key to solving it, or cleaning/aligning every machine and using new tape stock, whichever is less time/money consuming.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 1:36 PM, sppomerantz@yahoo.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Got this email from our online and deliverables guys:
"On multiple occasions when mastering to HDCAM or SR we are receiving channel conditions. The tapes have undergone 2 complete QC passes as well as checking the error log on the tape decks and are coming up fine. We however are receiving failed notifications from the networks with channel conditions present on the tape.This isn't happening every time but just enough to classify annoying. It isn't happening with one specific network either. At first I thought the tape might have just been damaged in shipping however since this has happened several times in the last few months it seems unlikely. "
My first thought is that the SR deck may need to be calibrated, but I'm opening this up to the brilliant minds here on the L.
Thanks,
Steve Pomerantz
www.stevepomerantzeditorial.com
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