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Scott, The Media Hoarder
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.พ. 2019
Your home movies aren't boring. They're history.
I discover history through obsolete media, and preserve it for the future by capturing biographical stories on video.
Scott Simpson, aka The Media Hoarder, is a personal historian, video biographer, and media preservationist. He captures life stories for families who want to preserve their legacies, pass down their values, and celebrate their successes. Cygnals Multimedia serves London, Ontario and the surrounding area with high-quality video and audio productions.
I discover history through obsolete media, and preserve it for the future by capturing biographical stories on video.
Scott Simpson, aka The Media Hoarder, is a personal historian, video biographer, and media preservationist. He captures life stories for families who want to preserve their legacies, pass down their values, and celebrate their successes. Cygnals Multimedia serves London, Ontario and the surrounding area with high-quality video and audio productions.
Follow-Up/Disclaimer: Autism, Connective Tissue and Neanderthal Code
A sort of disclaimer and addressing anticipated concerns about the autism hypothesis explained in another video. What do you think? Could an ancient Neanderthal recipe for connective tissue, passed down for tens of thousands of years, be the single starting point for autism and related conditions?
I'm happy to share what I drew from to come up with this, and the sources that nudged me to this idea.
I'm happy to share what I drew from to come up with this, and the sources that nudged me to this idea.
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Autism, Connective Tissue, and Neanderthals: A New Perspective
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In this video, I explore a hypothesis that could change the way we think about autism and neurodiversity. What if some of the traits associated with autism have roots in ancient genetic code inherited from Neanderthals? Could differences in connective tissue, sensory processing, and the nervous system be linked to genes passed down from our evolutionary cousins? As an autistic person, I’ve been...
SHOP LIKE A MOTHER | Loblaws Boycott Dis Track | Reddit #loblawsisoutofcontrol 90k Celebration
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Reddit's /r/loblawsisoutofcontrol has hit 90,000 members. Six weeks into the boycott and look at what we've done. Sing along with me! Spread the word and make them hear how they've let their loyal customers down. - Original instrumental track from "Paid My Dues" by nf. © NF Real Music, Caroline Records, Universal Music Group. Transformative work by Scott Simpson, @scottthemediahoarder.
Loblaws Rant #2 - More Than The Price Is BROKEN | Boycott Week One | Sequel to viral Reddit dad
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Reddit! The r/LoblawsIsOutOfControl team has been growing like spring dandelions, and is giving the company the attention it doesn't understand. In this follow-up to the big Loblaws Rant from two weeks ago, I try to point Superstore leadership to what they've been missing.
How LOBLAWS ruined a 20-year relationship | Loblaws Boycott Car Rant | Reddit loblawsisoutofcontrol
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I was Loblaws evangelist for two decades, but they've turned mean. Reddit's r/loblawsisoutofcontrol is speaking up about Real Canadian Superstore and other Loblaw grocery chains. Here's my story that went viral in Canada.
80s Cable TV Tour, Hunting lost VHS from the early Manhattan Project
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A teacher dubbed the inaugural class of a school board's gifted program "The Manhattan Project," tangent to a class trip to the local cablecast community television studio, and I reveal that I'm pretty bloody sure I'm autistic. Trigger warning for DISAPPOINTMENT but an educational ride along the way. I want to make more videos about where my video obsession, autism and practical memory preserva...
Fixing a twisted VHS tape | DIY Media Preservation
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This VHS tape plays nothing up to the point the tape twists 180 degrees. Here's how I take apart the videocassette shell and fix the problem, and hopefully recover precious family videos from this unplayable tape.
Beta Blowout: Hunting for a working Betamax deck
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I've never played a Betamax tape in my life, somehow. Clients have brought me a bunch to digitize. Will I find a good VCR in this stack of Sonys? Gear you'lll see: Sony SL-HFR70 with HFP-200 Betahi-fI stereo processor, SL-HF300B, and SL-HF400. Please comment with repair recommendations! Thanks to Betamaxcollecters.com and mrbetamax.com for online resources that helped in researching this video.
Oakridge Acres Movie Update - October 1 2021
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Oakridge Acres Movie Update - October 1 2021
VHS tape broke near the start or end? This quick fix can save your capture
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VHS tape broke near the start or end? This quick fix can save your capture
Inquiry end credits plus CFPL-TV station ID
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Inquiry end credits plus CFPL-TV station ID
Webcast Remixed: Oakridge Acres Movie live chat with Scott
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Webcast Remixed: Oakridge Acres Movie live chat with Scott
Oakridge Acres Movie: Intro and Update from Scott
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Oakridge Acres Movie: Intro and Update from Scott
Datavideo TBC-1000 Time Base Corrector: A Peek Inside
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Datavideo TBC-1000 Time Base Corrector: A Peek Inside
VHS tape stuck and won't play? Try this fix
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VHS tape stuck and won't play? Try this fix
Backyard garden time lapse: Daffodils in London, Ontario
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Backyard garden time lapse: Daffodils in London, Ontario
VHS Tape Repair: Snapped off the take-up reel?
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VHS Tape Repair: Snapped off the take-up reel?
Who's That Bluesman? Pt. 1 | Mystery Media Reel-To-Reel music hunt
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Who's That Bluesman? Pt. 1 | Mystery Media Reel-To-Reel music hunt
Reel Big Step | Ampex AX-50 Reel-To-Reel | Why Doesn't It Work?!
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Reel Big Step | Ampex AX-50 Reel-To-Reel | Why Doesn't It Work?!
VHS to Digital made easy in London, Ontario
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VHS to Digital made easy in London, Ontario
Getting a mother's story before her mind is gone: Scott talks to CBC London Morning
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Getting a mother's story before her mind is gone: Scott talks to CBC London Morning
Are these reels lost recordings of Aldous Huxley?
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Are these reels lost recordings of Aldous Huxley?
Celebrating family memories while apart for Thanksgiving 2020
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Celebrating family memories while apart for Thanksgiving 2020
A year's decline from Alzheimer's - mom's memory saved on video
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A year's decline from Alzheimer's - mom's memory saved on video
Ampex AX-50 reel to reel recorder, Panasonic AG-M830
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Ampex AX-50 reel to reel recorder, Panasonic AG-M830
Your old VHS tapes are history! Get them digitized before it's too late
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Your old VHS tapes are history! Get them digitized before it's too late
Interviewing Seniors for Heirloom Videos: Introducing my mother
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Interviewing Seniors for Heirloom Videos: Introducing my mother
Blocked channel: Scott, The Media Hoarder
Hey, I know its a 3 year old video, but you made many mistakes in this video. Let me list them. 1. You threaded the tape wrong; it is supposed to go over the metal guides on the top of the tape, not under them. 2. You should NOT remove the reels while the lock is engaged. Simply push the lock back and then remove it. If you take it out with the lock engaged, the lock will grind against the reel teeth and could possibly damage or snap a tooth off. [one tooth missing could lead to issues during playback, as that reel could lock incorrectly and snap the tape [again] 3. You don't usually need to do this, but when putting the top plate back on the shell, open the door slightly so that when opening/closing, it doesnt catch on the tape and wrinkle it. Cheers, and I am aware its for an emergency tape. The 1st one could have been the reasoning for the sounds in the VCR as the guide was stretching the tape in the wrong place.
Duuuuude --- you failed to notice that this particular tape-reel had a bayonet-type fastening for the clear upper disc... the upper disc wasn't heat-riveted in place on the center-hub the way most VHS tape-reels are!! You could have just rotated the disc counter-clockwise and removed the disc, then easily accessed the center-hub to re-attach the end of the leader-tape, and then re-mounted the clear disc onto the side of the center-hub again --- you didn't need to try to awkwardly finagle the taped end of the leader 'way down between the reel-discs and onto the center hub like that!
You're entirely correct about that! I didn't learn that 'til after.
2:40 Before the release of the DAT format, Sony had a line of machines (Sony PCM-F1 for example) that converted analog audio to digital PCM over NTSC video (For the Europe market they had models that converted to PCM over PAL/SECAM video). It works with Betamax, VHS, U-Matic, anything that can record a video signal. One model (Sony PCM-601ESD) had SPDIF input and output ports as well allowing for digital-to-digital copies.
0:33 I’ve recently started going through my grandmas home vhs tapes, and, yes, the whirring of the vcr as it started playing our tapes was a little jarring after being used to our quiet devices since we usually stream our movies and shows. I laughed when you started talking about it being mechanical, it certainly is by all the noise it makes! 😂 Had to look this video up because I wanted to watch my copy of Lion King (knock on wood, hoping all the home movies are okay!) and realized it was stuck in the credits! 😢
You really should have cut out those twisted portions of the tape. Any badly-scratched, rumpled, or twisted tape-sections will allow oxide-particles to come off and get into the video heads, where they can clog them and make the VCR not work properly.
9:14 Actually, reeling the tape a little ways onto the takeup reel WON'T necessarily mean that that portion of the tape won't get played on your machine --- the VCR might spool off that portion of tape in the loading process, and thus it would indeed get played past the heads and rollers. The only way to ensure that the damaged portion of the tape wouldn't ever touch your machine's tape-drive would be to reel maybe three or four feet of tape onto the takeup reel.
@@Quacks0 also very true! I'll admit my estimations on how far to crank past the splice were informed by a gut feeling based on my relationship with tapes over the years, not any sort of accurate measurement. If it's pulling from the take up side during threading, not the supply side, you're absolutely correct that it could gobble up the splice in doing so.
@@scottthemediahoarder From what I've seen of different VCRs' going through the tape-loading process, it can pull from either spool, or even both. Probably it has to do with how full each spool is, and if the VCR happens to correctly "sense" the amount of tape on each spool. :D
5:10 An easier/quicker way to transfer videotape between reels --- lay the reels upside-down on a hard flat surface so that the reels are resting on their little bearing-nubs, and are free to spin like a top-toy (as the mostly-empty reel is seen doing at 5:20). (Pressing tiny dimples into the surface for the nubs to fit down into can help keep the reels from sliding across the surface.) Then find a small screwdriver with a handle that will fit snugly down into the reels' splined drive-holes; fit it onto the reel that you will be winding the tape onto, then spin the reel by twirling the screwdriver's shank in the appropriate direction. :D
@@Quacks0 Thank you for sharing! I appreciate the detail!
It worked!!! 🎉🎉 Thanks!!!
So i got ejection working now i gotta get the tape motor working
Sadly mine are 8mm tapes and it broke in the middle so ordinary tape won't work also you contaminated that VCR with MOLD it could get fibers in the heads too I wouldn't have put that in an expensive vcr like that. You should of cleaned it or used a throwaway vcr.
Fortunately most of us around video in the 80s and now all ages around 50 ish know how to unscrew tape and remove spools as most of our home vid tapes spools were inserted into rental copys all over librarys of our countries ,buying them back off ebay 30yrs later from each other..😂😂😂
I chewed a 500 £ tape myself , I succesfully cleaned mould by hand by spooling the tape by hand with alcohol swab one end on the plastic level piece before the dip at one end and a folded piece of napkin the other and changed both regular and did the entire tape nicely cleaned of mould...then I spool it back the other way as I'm now at the end of the tape..so I think I'll clean it with napking as spool it so put this napkin so it entire length of tape and begin spooling ...a little way thru I stop to change cloth and find the tape has folded and crinkled tight over one side of itself , so I begin streaming tape out by hand to see it spooled crinkled and bent upon. Itself crinkling as it had gone. So I spooled it all out til the crease had stopped and tape back to normal ..I then slowly teased the crease out with finger against tape back n forth then tightly pulled it over the metal spin at end , very slowly I spooled tape back again very slowly removing the crease by the act of teasing the back part and pulling it tight across the metal and thus round upon itself on spool..very gently very slowly..then I slowly spooled tape back opposite way again until past all crinkled onto.the other side..now I'm about to take her back again..this time I'll go.all the way..the tight crease crinkle on the edge has smoothed out just leaving a middle crease along a length of about 48inch worth. Hopefully this should drop out...but what's the oven thing ??? How hot ?? And is it safe with a tape worth over £500 .???
Well done! I have this same VCR - unfortunately it doesn’t have the best playback. It artificially brightens and sharpens the image. I’d instead recommend a Sony SVO-1520.
Oh awesome this video confirms my suspicions - I have a Hitachi TRQ-701S, and it looks like the AX-50 does indeed share the actual transport/mechanism design with it (along with the Realistic 999B, Hitachi TRQ-730D and TRQ-750D)! So if you ever need to service it again and still have it on hand, the service manuals for any of those models would probably work for the mechanical parts (though the electronics aren't shared). Anyway, the problem was that rubber wheel that you cleaned up. The little arm that keeps falling down is the auto-stop mechanism, if the machine runs out of tape the arm will drop down and cut power to the machine - but your rubber wheel didn't have enough grip, so the big reel on the right wasn't taking up the slack, making the arm fall down and cut power. The arm was behaving exactly as it should, cleaning the idler wheel is what fixed it.
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Hey nice video ur so fun to watch. I just recently found one of these off the street. Never worked with tape before, I mostly work in the box. Is there a way to record liek whatever you want to the tape and then run that signal out so you get the tape saturation, that’s really what I’m trying to use it for, do you do that?would you be able to make a video on how to do something liek that. Especially with like getting the sound recorded into your DAW. Or if you know where I might be able to go to find information liek that .Any information helps
Hey Scott I have a problem I have tried to record content from my VCR onto DVD but it won't record anything other than a blank screen and it has been doing this for the past couple of days and I don't understand why it is doing that for it plays a signal just fine but when it comes to recording it plays for a second then turns off
Hi I've also got a problem I put in a VHS tape into the machine yesterday thinking it will play correctly but now it is jammed in the machine and won't eject I am not sure if the tape has snapped or not as it won't let me use any of the functions for example rewind etc
Je ne peux pas croire que quelqu'un qui était encore jeune dans les années 70 soit déjà dans cet état
My dad ended his life when I was 7 but he always had a tape recorder with him. I was having some trouble getting the tapes to work and this helped. Thank you for helping me hear my dad’s voice again. ❤️
@@xdkal78 stories like yours are why I do this. I lost my wife in 2016 and was sad to have so little a-v of her for our son. This stuff is our modern family heirlooms. I'm proud of your efforts to preserve his voice!
been doing this for years, for me, I would use a narrower piece of scotch tape and not take a chance on any excess nor messing with the width of the actual tape. touching the tape with fingers also destroys more footage. many alternatives to attaching the two ends.
How do you get the tape off the reels?
There's usually a small hole on the reel's base-disc (i.e., the one with the sprocket-holes) that you can use to push out the tape-securing tab using a straightened-out paper clip; to re-assemble, you lay the leader back into the reel and snap the tab back onto the hub again, using a flat wooden ruler or other slim-but-stiff stick to press the tab back into place.
@@Quacks0 You answered every question except the one I asked. 🤬🤬
@@mikel4510 Ummmmmmmm... not sure what you mean...? I said that you use the end of a paper clip to remove the hub-clip for securing the end of the tape; I then told you how to re-attach it, as well. What was your confusion?
@@Quacks0 I asked how you remove the tape from the reel. You owe your second grade teacher a refund for refusing to learn to read.
shit
Now I know how to avoid everything springing out like a Tom and Jerry cartoon! Thanks very much!
Is there any way to "iron" out the wrinkles in a tape when this happens so that section is viewable again?
Can u help me ? Please
Tight. This is it. Nok er nok.
When you don't understand monetary inflation so you blame the grocery chain.
I see that you forgot the part where profits are public information.
Found the bootlicker.
what about the bread fixing. That is easy jail time in other countries. Is that inflation?
One time I wanted to play an old vhs tape but couldn't couse the tape didnt want to get in the vcr it just spits out the tape... turns out there was a piece of bread inside the vcr
White or wheat?
I hope you keep making videos like these. We need more independent media and public voices. You are incredibly talented and have an amazing voice (both perspective and auditory wise).
Thank you so much! I spent 30 years in radio news/talk, and always had my reasons for never trying to cross over to being on-camera. Now that I'm a one-man band, I can use more of the colors in my palette without strict time deadlines or fear of alienating advertisers. I'm finding my new voice! And your comment has buoyed me! Thank you!
A work of art!
This is great!
This is awesome! Did not expect to see Macho Man, bahahaaa
Nok er nok my good bitsch
Great job man
this is awesome, boycott for life!
YASSS!! Eat cake.
Always celebrate with cake 🎂!
@@scottthemediahoarder just avoid No Name™ cake.
This is brilliant!
I honestly can't wait til I can show my grandkids this in 30 years and say look, you can make a change!
Poetry. An absolute masterpiece on how to be a corporate douchebag. Boycott Loblaws forever!!!
Saved my ass with this video 😅
If you skipped to see the part that was not wrinkled, after the video is over if you reversed the whole tape, would the wrinkled part affect the VCR player or get stuck?
Cracks me up🤣 And people wonder why limp wrists from mapleland continue to be stereotyped, albeit in the funniest manners! Keep complaining - ya got exactly what ya voted for lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! I was watching a tape for the first time in ten years or more on my Philips vr 530. I had found a couple of tapes I had been looking for for more than twenty years. They only exist on VHS. So I watched the first hour a few days ago of tape one. Then today I wanted to watch the rest of it. But no. When I turned the VCR on it didn't load the tape but pushed it out while showing the error code 4 and turned itself off. I turned it back on and put the tape back in. It didn't load but showed the error code 2 and turned itself off. (I may have mixed up which was 2 and which was 4 now). I tried it several times-the same happened every time. I took one of the few tapes I had left from a long time ago, tapes I had recorded some documentaries on and kept, when I got rid of my other VHS tapes (like a stupid ....). It played fine. I took another of those old tapes I had recorded on, and it played fine. I tried to put the new tape back in the machine and it went as described above :^/ That was strange, so I took the other tape I had bought. It was still rapped in plastic! Same problem. Machine won't play and it turns itself off with an error code 2 or 4. It sounds like it won't open the flap, but I've tried it with the top off (not mine, the machine's). It grabs the tape fine but nothing else happens. It's really frustrating. I haven't been able to find any information on it.
I hope some young wizard obsessed with the past resurrects the art of saving these devices. Eh, it could happen.
@@scottthemediahoarder I wish!
Great video! same thing works perfectly for cassette tapes too!
Good point! Reel to reel as well. It just feels nice to see the ridges fall into less chaos.
20 Year Archivist here. Especially if there were particles coming off the tape, but more and more by default, after reassembly, get the folded portions flat under a good amount of spool (as in fast forwarding so there are plenty of tight tape layers holding the folded sections flat), then bake the tape. You will increase the longevity of the tape, and relax the base layer getting rid of the folds, preventing reoccurrence, vastly improving the transfer quality, and of course saving your heads from sticky shed Slough.
When you say bake the tape, what does that mean? I'm trying to restore some old VHS tapes for a friend. They're from her early military career, and I want to make sure I can rescue all the footage.
I chewed a 500 £ tape myself , I succesfully cleaned mould by hand by spooling the tape by hand with alcohol swab one end on the plastic level piece before the dip at one end and a folded piece of napkin the other and changed both regular and did the entire tape nicely cleaned of mould...then I spool it back the other way as I'm now at the end of the tape..so I think I'll clean it with napking as spool it so put this napkin so it entire length of tape and begin spooling ...a little way thru I stop to change cloth and find the tape has folded and crinkled tight over one side of itself , so I begin streaming tape out by hand to see it spooled crinkled and bent upon. Itself crinkling as it had gone. So I spooled it all out til the crease had stopped and tape back to normal ..I then slowly teased the crease out with finger against tape back n forth then tightly pulled it over the metal spin at end , very slowly I spooled tape back again very slowly removing the crease by the act of teasing the back part and pulling it tight across the metal and thus round upon itself on spool..very gently very slowly..then I slowly spooled tape back opposite way again until past all crinkled onto.the other side..now I'm about to take her back again..this time I'll go.all the way..the tight crease crinkle on the edge has smoothed out just leaving a middle crease along a length of about 48inch worth. Hopefully this should drop out...but what's the oven thing ??? How hot ?? And is it safe with a tape worth over £500 .???
@comedyshotgun7976 Bake? What do you mean? Should I put the tape in the oven and literally bake it? Might aswell put some chocolate cream over the tape and eat it, I guess.
@@User0ne2 he's one of those blokes who writes shit but then won't reply to anyone asking...annoying..yes they do mean bake it..according it's what they do professionally so can't harm the tapes as long as you know what temp and as this dude not saying you should ask chatgpt or Google ai, that's what I would have done had I gone abeAd to bake mine , but if you do do that , for fks sake don't put anything any good in til you tested it on a non worry about tape first..make sure you use a shite tape and check it's ok before and then after , if it's done it without damage then put your problem tapes in but don't risk loosing precious footage or valuable tape by taking any ones word for it..😉😉😉
@@Sol-Cutta I just asked chatGPT and wow... It blew my mind! Never heard about this method before! I'll definitely try someday.
Galen Weston has stuck with the script that suppliers are to blame, I dealt with Loblaws logistically for years, there is no way you could just pass an increase along to them unless you are coke or Pepsi (they are supplier bullies) For example, if you were supposed to deliver 19 boxes and you delivered 18, that's a $1000 fine. If you had 5 purchase orders on a trailer that was 20 minutes late, that is a $5,000 fine. They can say whatever excuse they want, the tell is always in the profits which have been steadily increasing.
Commenting to support! Keep pushing Scott!!
Very, very, very great video. Mans very entertaining, precise and funny. I agree with you big guy