Dave Frank
July 2nd, 2007, 12:27 PM
I have a very odd problem on my hands. I had a client bring me a tape that was shot on an XL-2 in 30p. I had a DSR-45 and my own XL-2 as playback options.
When popped the first tape into the DSR-45 I noticed the image was breaking up. And so I started to slowly fast forward past that spot and suddenly it gave me an error message C3142, which I believe is for a damaged tape. I popped it out and sure enough, the tape was shredded, hanging on by a thread. I then manual winded past the problem area and tried it on my XL-2 and was able to capture the rest of the tape with no issues. But I still needed to go back and capture it. So manually rewound the tape being careful not to snap it. I put it in the camera and voila, I was able to rewind the tape to the beginning in the camera and playback. It was late in the day so I popped the tape out and left it on my desk.
I came back in today and popped the tape in to capture it, and to my surprise my XL-2 couldn't pick up any timecode on the tape. It shows the tape completely blank! I then tried another tape from the same shoot that was sitting next to it and that tape showed blank as well! I then threw them into my DSR-45 and I got the same tape error as I did before and checked the tape when I ejected it and sure enough there was some damage on the tape that wasn't there when I inserted it into the deck.
So I have multiple issues here, although my main 2 concerns are
1. Are these tapes lost forever? Did somehow a magnetic force come over the weekend and erase the tapes sitting on my desk?
2. Is my DSR-45 eating tapes?
Thanks for any help!
-David Frank
When popped the first tape into the DSR-45 I noticed the image was breaking up. And so I started to slowly fast forward past that spot and suddenly it gave me an error message C3142, which I believe is for a damaged tape. I popped it out and sure enough, the tape was shredded, hanging on by a thread. I then manual winded past the problem area and tried it on my XL-2 and was able to capture the rest of the tape with no issues. But I still needed to go back and capture it. So manually rewound the tape being careful not to snap it. I put it in the camera and voila, I was able to rewind the tape to the beginning in the camera and playback. It was late in the day so I popped the tape out and left it on my desk.
I came back in today and popped the tape in to capture it, and to my surprise my XL-2 couldn't pick up any timecode on the tape. It shows the tape completely blank! I then tried another tape from the same shoot that was sitting next to it and that tape showed blank as well! I then threw them into my DSR-45 and I got the same tape error as I did before and checked the tape when I ejected it and sure enough there was some damage on the tape that wasn't there when I inserted it into the deck.
So I have multiple issues here, although my main 2 concerns are
1. Are these tapes lost forever? Did somehow a magnetic force come over the weekend and erase the tapes sitting on my desk?
2. Is my DSR-45 eating tapes?
Thanks for any help!
-David Frank