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David Farber December 23rd 05 08:03 PM

Sony PVW-2600 format question.
 
I received this Sony PVW-2600 in for repair with the complaints of no video,
audio plays too fast. The machine looks like it has hardly been used. The
only beta tapes I have were recorded back in the 80's and were recorded in
either beta II or beta III format. I tried those tapes and it does play too
fast with no video display. Cleaning the stationary control(?) head didn't
help. Does this machine have the capability to play back those beta II,
III, tapes or should I ask the owner for some sample tapes?

Thanks for your reply.
--
David Farber
David Farber's Service Center
L.A., CA



Vic Thomas December 27th 05 08:37 PM

Sony PVW-2600 format question.
 
"David Farber" wrote:

I received this Sony PVW-2600 in for repair with the complaints of no video,
audio plays too fast. The machine looks like it has hardly been used. The
only beta tapes I have were recorded back in the 80's and were recorded in
either beta II or beta III format. I tried those tapes and it does play too
fast with no video display. Cleaning the stationary control(?) head didn't
help. Does this machine have the capability to play back those beta II,
III, tapes or should I ask the owner for some sample tapes?



PVW machines are not beta-MAX they are beta-CAM which is a broadcast
standard component recording format. If there was a fault causing
those symptoms you would be getting error messages (it is a
sophisticated machine), sounds like your customer is trying to play
beta max tapes - it's not going to happen.

Vic Thomas

David Farber January 16th 06 03:41 AM

Sony PVW-2600 format question.
 

"Vic Thomas" wrote in message
...
"David Farber" wrote:

I received this Sony PVW-2600 in for repair with the complaints of no

video,
audio plays too fast. The machine looks like it has hardly been used. The
only beta tapes I have were recorded back in the 80's and were recorded

in
either beta II or beta III format. I tried those tapes and it does play

too
fast with no video display. Cleaning the stationary control(?) head

didn't
help. Does this machine have the capability to play back those beta II,
III, tapes or should I ask the owner for some sample tapes?



PVW machines are not beta-MAX they are beta-CAM which is a broadcast
standard component recording format. If there was a fault causing
those symptoms you would be getting error messages (it is a
sophisticated machine), sounds like your customer is trying to play
beta max tapes - it's not going to happen.

Vic Thomas


Hi Vic,

I called up Sony (before I found your reply) and they gave me the same exact
information as you. I tested the customer's tapes and indeed they were
recorded on a Betamax machine.

Thanks for your reply.

--
David Farber
David Farber's Service Center
L.A., CA




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