The label on the Cinderella tape is a Betamax sized label that Disney used on both vhs and beta for years. It is definitely legit. Another giveaway that it's an authentic tape is the hologram stickers on the left side of the tape and back of the case.
Thankfully that warping didn't seem to affect the tape itself. I hope you were able to get a good capture of it. If it was hot enough to melt the plastic, it may have caused the tape to exceed its Curie point and all signals on the tape will be wiped!
In my experience old school disk drives are way more reliable than their USB counter parts and are usually happier to read 'meh' disks. I suggest you find a nice old laptop or so, maybe some old Dell Latitude Pentium IV. They usually work, and they have floppy drives.
my fave is TRV-480 D8, plays all 3 formats and has firewire digital out to capture everything without any conversion to AVI, however still need to quick convert with de-interlace to 60p MP4. I'm not liking those ElGato low bitrate converters, too low quality for color-correction and enlarging to 1440x1080p
@@EmeraldCoastDigitizing cool i may send it your way sometime youd have to play it from were i have it its a long story ill do that soon that would be awesome if u can get audio
The label on the Cinderella tape is a Betamax sized label that Disney used on both vhs and beta for years. It is definitely legit. Another giveaway that it's an authentic tape is the hologram stickers on the left side of the tape and back of the case.
Cool! Love beta! Didn’t know that!
Thankfully that warping didn't seem to affect the tape itself. I hope you were able to get a good capture of it. If it was hot enough to melt the plastic, it may have caused the tape to exceed its Curie point and all signals on the tape will be wiped!
That was some HOT tape for sure. :) It looks like some one put it too close to a heater. Good save , customer should be happy as.
In my experience old school disk drives are way more reliable than their USB counter parts and are usually happier to read 'meh' disks.
I suggest you find a nice old laptop or so, maybe some old Dell Latitude Pentium IV. They usually work, and they have floppy drives.
Never in my life would I have expected to see a tape camera that loads upside down
Amazing ! How do you ever remember what you have to do !! Love the video’s.
Good question!
Glad to see you back! The content is great!
That large sticker would fit a beta tape :)
I am working on my own reel-to-feel film format called “Cinevision” real soon using reels and a mini printer.
my fave is TRV-480 D8, plays all 3 formats and has firewire digital out to capture everything without any conversion to AVI, however still need to quick convert with de-interlace to 60p MP4.
I'm not liking those ElGato low bitrate converters, too low quality for color-correction and enlarging to 1440x1080p
As far as I know hi8 always plays video8. It's a bit like S-VHS and VHS. Not every digital8 can play analog 8mm videotapes though.
I meant it the other way I think. video 8 cant play hi8? I don’t know you know what I mean lol. Awesome grab for $45
@@EmeraldCoastDigitizing video8 cannot play hi8 no, never ever 😁
The Cinderella label was for a betamax tape maybe someone transfered to it to vhs back in the day and moved the label over.
Do you transfer records to digital? I am doing that in my business when It gets up and running
Looks like the tape was eaten by acetone.
I own the sound of music VHS from magnetic video
got 50 vhs movies all play bad and dark is that how it is or am i doing something wrong?
Can you fix a hi8 tape that was filmed out of alignment if so I may send your way
YES
@@EmeraldCoastDigitizing cool i may send it your way sometime youd have to play it from were i have it its a long story ill do that soon that would be awesome if u can get audio