Hi there.
About a year ago, and old friend and bandmate of mine passed away. A bunch of stuff was left to me: guitars, misc. musical instruments and a box of VHS tapes. The tapes are marked with names of our band and later bands he was in.
Because of this, I bought a VCR yesterday. I have an old tape and put it in the VCR and it worked perfectly.
The problem is, when I put in the tapes left to me from my friend, I get no audio or video. In fact, the TV states that "there is no signal" when I hit play for those tapes.
The tapes may have been used for audio only recording.
Anyone know what can be going on here?
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Did you buy a random VCR?
Random decks from Goodwill/wherever can ruin tapes this way.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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The vhs/svhs cassette can be used in digital audio recording via
1. Old Technics format, rarely used
2. Sony PCM-F1, 1610 etc format common in 80s & 90s (but actually encoded the dig audio AS video signal)
3. Multitrack digital using common Alesis ADAT format (but should be labeled as such)
Doubt it was #1. #2 would show what looks like digitally pixellated/blocky snow video. #3 would not show a video signal.
Could also be that they are video but are bad/out of calibration so won't properly play. Or wrong national system/format for your machines.
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Maybe something like this ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVDCxTtn4OQ
well if there wasn't used a camera at any time…..
Also.. dont know if it's possible to decode the video signal with external DAC , because these PCM players are very rareLast edited by Eric-jan; 12th Jul 2022 at 19:56.
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PCM encoded tapes will display a video of the PCM pattern with a normal VCR, again unless the OP gives more info about the tapes it is a dead thread.
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Could possibly be a SVHS tape, which will not play in a standard VCR ..... Is your VCR a SVHS model?
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A VHS machine can playback both HiFi and linear audio from a S-VHS tape, and video too to some extent, except for the bright spots that clip into black strakes.
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If there's no info written on the cassette about recording format, it's hopeless, could be even wiped tapes.
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I do not know if this will help-can you post a couple of photos of the tapes? Is it possible they were recorded in /on another countries format?
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It's highly likely that these are Alesis ADAT digital audio recordings. The format used SVHS tapes to record up to 8 tracks and multiple units could be ganged together. It was a "poor man's multitrack." You might be able to find an ADAT deck on eBay.
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Or a transfer service, https://thegreatbear.co.uk/project/alesis-digital-audio-tape-adat/ if these tapes are SuperVHS ones that is.
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That's why posting pictures of the tapes is very important, but it seems that the OP just landed here through a google search, created an account just to post the question and now he forgot what forum he posted on.
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We don't KNOW that it's not about video. Neither did the OP in the 1st post. That remains to be determined.
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Plus the OP did not respond to anyone, and not any details on these vhs tapes, next move = OP !
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