How to repair a snapped VHS Tape: Nowhere Video Productions

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @taylorgrimshaw7352
    @taylorgrimshaw7352 3 года назад +14

    You helped me save my childhood videos. I don’t know how to exactly express how thankful I am for this. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!

  • @murielcornwell8199
    @murielcornwell8199 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Extremely helpful, clearly spoken and no stupid unecessary music!!

  • @KevinAcrossAmerica
    @KevinAcrossAmerica 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to produce this video, Todd. It was incredibly helpful.

  • @HawaiianRiverGirl
    @HawaiianRiverGirl 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for showing how the tape fits around the rollers and pins! I watched 4 videos where they did not show that clearly.

    • @nonelost1
      @nonelost1 Год назад +1

      Before taking the spools out, we need to take a picture so that we can know how the spools go back in.

  • @tyhoward1315
    @tyhoward1315 2 года назад

    Hello Nowhere Video Productions. I am turning 50 this February 2023. I was in the Army for 10 years and deployed to Iraq in 2003 and 2004. In December 2004 I received a Red Cross message that my wife suddenly passed away in her sleep. I resigned my commission and left the Army to raise our 3 children. I was going through some of my old tapes and happened upon a collection of family videos, one of which had a snapped tape. I searched on youtube for a solution and came upon your video. I was able to repair the tape with the instructions you gave and then copied the tape over to a digital format and it is now saved forever as a digital file. What was on that tape were lost memories of time with my wife and my first-born child. I guess sometimes you don't know how impactful such a small instructional video can be. Your video was a huge blessing to me and my family. Thank you for teaching us how to do this. ~ Ty Howard

    • @NowhereVideoNetwork
      @NowhereVideoNetwork  2 года назад

      Ty - Thank you for your service and thank you for sharing your personal story. Your loss is devastating. I wish you and your children hope and healing. The memories on your tapes are like treasured windows to the past. Being able to save and preserve those becomes a precious time capsule. I'm very happy that my video helped you to rescue those memories. Take care and Thank You!

  • @tedfusee4014
    @tedfusee4014 3 года назад +5

    Excellent video Todd. I went to transfer a vhs tape for a friend and it snapped as soon as I started it. Thanks to your video you saved the day, as well as my friendship.

  • @dsouth7754
    @dsouth7754 3 года назад +3

    I recently bought a hauppauge to start digitzing my VHS tapes. This video has been very useful! Now my only limit is my lack of storage.

  • @esmeraldacano2292
    @esmeraldacano2292 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you and God Bless I went step by step was able to tape back together my VHS tape that had split right in half. Thank you for talking so clearly and slow where I was able to understand.

  • @CoryHatfield
    @CoryHatfield 4 года назад +8

    I've been loving your VHS related videos, Todd. Keep keeping the past alive and well!

  • @TheSuperiorLite
    @TheSuperiorLite Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! An old tape my parents had broke when they reversed it SO FAST that the tape broke. The VCR was broken and I have to repair it

  • @babzn6441
    @babzn6441 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your lesson. It was very thorough. It helped me a lot.

  • @Asm0nd3us
    @Asm0nd3us Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! This is a great tutorial, much appreciated!

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 27 дней назад

    15:02 It's a good practice to firmly rub over the splice with a smooth object (like the shiny backing-paper from peel-and-stick labels) to get it as tightly-adhered to the tape as possible. It's vital that the splice doesn't come apart again.

  • @jeki6035
    @jeki6035 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this tutorial! It was very helpful!

  • @2ndPyleOfVinyl
    @2ndPyleOfVinyl 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the step-by-step guide. The repairs that I will make will be slightly easier as they are right where the leader connects with the reel. I have a 1988 Sansui (Funai) VCR that has this habit of rewinding way too fast to the point where it snaps off the beginning of tapes. I believe I need to replace a belt that regulates that part of the mechanism (loading belt). For the time being, would be nice to reinstate the cassettes that it broke.

  • @midipem
    @midipem 2 года назад +1

    Excellent repair tutorial, thanks!

  • @d.r.k565
    @d.r.k565 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome shirt, great tutorial, thank you.

  • @jamesdemuro5923
    @jamesdemuro5923 Год назад

    I have been doing this type of repairing to my tapes for a very long time

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 27 дней назад

    The splicing-tape should always be put on the reverse side of the tape for another very-important reason --- it will allow the VCR's heads to read even the spliced area of the tape, whereas if the splicing-tape is adhered to the front side of the tape, the heads will be unable to read the magnetic surface through the splicing-tape. This is also important if you are using a spliced tape for recording, as well, since (especially if you've made really clean splices) it will allow for a mostly-unbroken media-feed (particularly if you're using the SP speed for recording, so that the splices will advance past the heads more quickly) as the tape runs through the splices in both record and playback mode.

  • @Wickedlullaby
    @Wickedlullaby Год назад

    My dad tasked me with rewinding his favorite tape (it’s a video of him and his brothers reenacting an episode of Cops in the 80s), but when it was finished, the tape came out snapped in half, and has a few light crinkles on one end. I snipped off the broken ends and made them straight just like you said, and aligned them as best I could, I just hope the tape plays and the part I snipped isn’t the Cops part, and rather some other part like my sister as a baby playing with toys. This is the worst why did this happen.

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 28 дней назад

    5:20 It's actually much wiser to always lift off the top cover from the cassette, with the cassette sitting right-side up. Not all of the tape-guides in a cassette may be the fixed split-metal "press-fit" type seen here --- some tapes have just loose plastic cylindrical rollers that rotate on spindles, and thus these rollers will simply fall out if the bottom half of the cassette is lifted off. Also, some cassettes have looser parts (including the split-metal tape-guides) than others, and so they may not stay in place if the bottom cover is lifted off, no matter what the cassette's configuration.

  • @DVSS4U
    @DVSS4U 29 дней назад

    thanks sir for your clip
    very well explained.

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 28 дней назад

    4:00 Some VHS tapes have a security-head fastener for this center screw, with a three-leg hole instead of a regular four-leg Philips-head hole; to remove these screws, you'll need to use either a tri-wing screwdriver (Google "tri-wing screwdriver"), or a chipped flat-bladed screwdriver (a fairly-thick blade is better suited here, in that it will fit into the screw-head more snugly, and won't deform under force so easily as a thinner blade might) with a blade that's just wide enough to snugly fit down into one of the screw's three legs and rest against the center of the hole. If you don't have a screwdriver with a blade that's already chipped on one side, you can grind/file down one side of the blade of a fairly-small screwdriver to make it narrower, fitting it against the security-screw's hole periodically and gradually shaving off a bit more width from the blade till it fits down into one of the screw's slots, and you can then gingerly twist the blade counter-clockwise to coax the screw loose and remove it. Then once you get the screw out, discard it and replace it with a regular Philips-head screw from another cassette. :D

  • @EclectikTronik
    @EclectikTronik 11 месяцев назад +4

    I would not recommend making a splice in the middle of a tape like this, I have seen the devastating effects this can have on the fragile video heads. If a tape is broken in two, then find a junk cassette. Take one spool of your broken tape and attach this to the leader of the junker's empty reel (using the existing splicing tape , which can usually be peeled back and reused). Then , after emptying the junker's second spool, use that in the damaged cassette and do the same. You then effectively have your broken original in two parts, tape one and two. That way there's no risk to the VCR. In a world where you can lose the whole contents of a hard drive to failure , viruses or corruption of data, it makes no sense to abuse the original tape with sticky tape, which oozes adhesive onto adjacent tape layers and can wreck the video heads. What happens if at some future date you need to re-do the transfer?

    • @kdavid2001
      @kdavid2001 9 месяцев назад

      Ive successfully wrecked my vcr after taped my vhs, its provides me black screen after running on it. Any advice or its head bricked forever? I shouldve listened to you…

    • @kdavid2001
      @kdavid2001 9 месяцев назад

      Okay, so if anyone would have the same issue… I managed to fix it : I opened the vcr and clear the heads, and some places where the tape running through with rubbing alcohol. First it wasnt clear enough but i saw picture, then i let the tape running for a while and it became more and more clear. Now its good as it was.

  • @divergentthinkingproductions
    @divergentthinkingproductions 3 года назад +2

    Just what the doctor ordered :)

  • @mattskolnick8162
    @mattskolnick8162 2 года назад

    I love the Contra shirt! This was a great tutorial however, it plays for a second and then makes a strange mechanical sound and stops. Any ideas?

  • @Throwboy
    @Throwboy Год назад

    So helpful! Thank you!

  • @jerry526-n7r
    @jerry526-n7r 2 года назад

    Good idea , thanks for your share!

  • @jacobjacob8381
    @jacobjacob8381 Год назад

    sweet this helped alot. thanks

  • @ElChicleSeMePego
    @ElChicleSeMePego 9 месяцев назад

    -Me thinking this would be easy.
    -Watches video 😬😯😢
    Edit: watches video then realized all I had to do was spin the real and tighten it, it wasn't broken.... thank you for the video! 😅

  • @wnentv68
    @wnentv68 8 месяцев назад

    Your shirt is so dope

  • @joestitz239
    @joestitz239 9 месяцев назад

    Exactly what position is door spring suppose to be in ??
    before put back together.

  • @VelikoBekir
    @VelikoBekir 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, perfect!

  • @FamilyMSV
    @FamilyMSV 3 года назад +2

    Is there a way to transfer the tape that was cut off?

  • @LarryShakeshaft
    @LarryShakeshaft Месяц назад

    What kind of screw driver for round screws?

  • @Edubarca46
    @Edubarca46 Год назад

    This method is also good for Beta tapes? or any other tape format?

  • @igorstoiljkovic6217
    @igorstoiljkovic6217 Год назад

    thank you sir

  • @KLartrandM
    @KLartrandM Год назад

    I always thought kodak was a good brand.
    Interestingly im hear to repair that same exact kodak t▪︎120 brand

  • @KirksCORNER1983
    @KirksCORNER1983 Год назад

    My WWF tape I just bought snapped I'm so sad.

  • @InsidetheBoothTV
    @InsidetheBoothTV 2 года назад

    what is your capture method to turn it into digital?

    • @NowhereVideoNetwork
      @NowhereVideoNetwork  2 года назад

      I actually did a video on the subject
      ruclips.net/video/2jt4SpyvhsU/видео.html

  • @karlreinke9653
    @karlreinke9653 2 года назад

    Never use scotch tape…it can ruin the heads. Overlap the two ends of tape face down and use a straight edge razor blade to cut through both ends…they will line up perfectly . Your tape used end runs of of a spool that was spliced together.

  • @casadovintagepaulohefko
    @casadovintagepaulohefko 3 года назад +2

    I prefer the nail polish, very quickly

  • @fayaz125
    @fayaz125 Год назад

    Tape is not rotating. In jvc.. Vcp..?

  • @enjoythesho1992
    @enjoythesho1992 9 месяцев назад

    I use good old super glue to fix snapped vhs tapes