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Michael A. Terrell Michael A. Terrell is offline
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Default TVs compatible, from one continent to the next??


Jeffrey Angus wrote:

On 1/11/2011 7:27 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
So, you used 2" until the other formats were availible? Umatic was
second generation video for use in classrooms, dubbed from the broadcast
grade masters. Long beofre VHS or any beta crap was availible. I used
1" Sony at WACX in orlando for the master edit suit. OTOH, I had 13
Sony U-Matics at the transmitter site for the LaCarte Video automation
system. WACX had better video quality than most of the other stations
in the market. The worst used Beta and it was obvious.


Back in 1970 I took course "TV production" in my Senior year.
We had a nice 1" tape deck and a mixer/fader console along with
two dolly mounted cameras.

By 1971, the students had trahed enough of the equipment, so
that they were using a 1/2" Sone deck and hand helds on tripods.

Sigh, what a waste of studio grade gear.



No kidding. One of the local high schools gets new equipment about
every other year when they need to learn on beat up old junk.


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