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I am in the process of transcribing my 8mm tapes to DVD. After doing
about 8 of them, I started to experience sync problems. I used a head cleaning cassette. This seems to work, but now I cannot get through a whole tape without needing to clean again. This happens with two cameras, and more than one tape. The tapes are about 12 years old. When the heads are clean the tapes look perfect. Does anyone know what is going on? Have I damaged the machines by using the tape cleaners such that they get dirty much faster. Or is there some coincidence that I have several tapes that are dirty. Is there some way to clean the tape? I have used the camera for recording for many years without using the cleaning cassette, and never experienced problems with record or playback. However, this is the first time I am using the camera for playing entire 2 hour tapes. Any help or suggestions are appreciated. |
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