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Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: willndmb on May 12, 2008, 01:32:14 PM
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my question is does sticking to the same brand tape actually help recording and playback?
Not does the tape have to be the same brand as the camera
i read here a while back that using different brand tapes could actually cause the camera not to work as good and/or cause playback "glitches" (something about dry and wet) and am wondering if anyone knows of a place i can read up more on this
also is there a better cleaning tape brand compaired to others?
thanks
PS - for what its worth i got a canon camcorder and maxell tapes
i did find a little more info on the tapes, but all it says is that mixing the 2 can cause the heads to need and be cleaned
i assume using the cleaning tape is not the best thing to do for the heads so picking a "dry" tape and sticking to it is the best bet it seems
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Yes, it can affect playback and recording. I was mixing between Panasonic and JVC brands and one camera kept dropping frames during a capture when the same tape had no frames dropped in another identical camcorder. I ran a cleaning tape in the problem camera and it was fine after that. Now I stick with JVC simply because I got a good deal on bulk tapes. Stay with one brand and cleanings should be rarely needed.
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I work in the industry. This is true. One brand isn't necessarily better than the other, but which ever brand you go with, you should stick with.
I actually called someone out last week when I saw some glitches in their footage.... sure enough he was using JVC tape, and we use panasonic normally.
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thanks guys
thats exactly what was happening with my old camera - dropping frames on capture to imovie/fcp
i have a cleaning tape but it doesn;t seem to do much good - i am thinking its to late for my camera to get "fixed"
but with the new camera i will stick to maxell (sams club has them cheap)