Linda Schodowsky
June 27th, 2008, 08:30 AM
I have a Sony VX2000 and recently taped something for testing purposes. For this test, I recycled a tape in which I originally taped a kayak video for my husband. The tape used is a Radio Shack MiniDV - 60/90 Metal Evaporated Digital Videocasette. Both times, I used the onboard mic. The original taping was filmed outdoors and the second taping was filmed indoors.
Well, when I played back the tape, I noticed the audio skipping in several places - in no particular time frame. Sometimes every 30 seconds or so, some times every 15 seconds, or sometimes 1 minute (i really didn't time it, but it seemed like it). Since I haven't used my camera in about a year, I became concerned and wondered if it was an issue with my camera, or the fact that I recycled the video. I've recycled tapes before, without the audio being compromised, but the the taping was not really lengthy and was more than a year ago. But, at the same time, I forgot the brand of tape I used.
So, my question is this - can there be issues with audio when recycling a tape? This is a practice tape for an upcoming event so I will be purchasing new tapes, and better quality too. I'm hoping this is not an issue that suddenly developed with my camera. Any input will be appreciated... Thanks!
Well, when I played back the tape, I noticed the audio skipping in several places - in no particular time frame. Sometimes every 30 seconds or so, some times every 15 seconds, or sometimes 1 minute (i really didn't time it, but it seemed like it). Since I haven't used my camera in about a year, I became concerned and wondered if it was an issue with my camera, or the fact that I recycled the video. I've recycled tapes before, without the audio being compromised, but the the taping was not really lengthy and was more than a year ago. But, at the same time, I forgot the brand of tape I used.
So, my question is this - can there be issues with audio when recycling a tape? This is a practice tape for an upcoming event so I will be purchasing new tapes, and better quality too. I'm hoping this is not an issue that suddenly developed with my camera. Any input will be appreciated... Thanks!