Great Channell. I have been dealing with thease issues since they first came out. I have a trasfer service that I started in 1980. You are preaching to the choir as far as for me.
Thank you very much once again for inspiring me to get my digitizing business up and running. I'm hoping within the next month it'll be fully functional. I would like to be entered into win the VHS plate.
The same thing happened to one my families tapes. I put it in the basement, forgot about it, found it 7 months later and it worked fine. Maybe it had to do with temperature?!
Plastics from that age tend to shrink overtime. It's possible that the tape opener or the reels were stuck before, and the plastic shrunk slightly, causing the reels to move freely again.
All of my home videos circa 1996-2006 were all recorded on a low-end Sony Handycam only capable of recording Video8 footage even if some of the tapes themselves were advertised as being compatible with Hi8. Considering your revelation that I came to find out the hard way, it’s too bad the original camera itself can act a little too finicky at times and forcibly try to eject the tape during the slightest degradation if not subject to the most ideal of circumstances, so I had thought of getting a video deck but they’re notorious for bad caps making them costly to replace.
love the videos
Hey cool channel! I still have my Sony Digital 8mm Hi8 HandyCam! 😃👍
I love your videos
6:12 I see those N64 cartridges
VHS transfer service based in Scotland - we have been watching your channel for some time now - picking up tips! 😊 Keep up the good work!
Just found your channel, man! As someone starting my own small business, it's been so inspirational! Keep it up!
Great Channell. I have been dealing with thease issues since they first came out. I have a trasfer service that I started in 1980. You are preaching to the choir as far as for me.
I always look forward to when you drop new videos. Thanks for sharing with all of us 👍
loving the videos seaun :)
Love the channel and the VHS content!
Awesome channel love this kind of stuff
Thank you very much once again for inspiring me to get my digitizing business up and running. I'm hoping within the next month it'll be fully functional. I would like to be entered into win the VHS plate.
I would love the VHS license plate but doubt you will post to SCOTLAND .Keep up the good work , luv your videos .
The Video8 tape might have been recorded in LP mode and might be that the D8 camcorder struggles getting and or keeping the signal.
Got point. She did have a few 4 hr long 8mm
Good point^
@EmeraldCoastDigitizing you need to turn the digital8's TBC option off in this case, then it will work.
VHS✌️
BETAMAX ???😊😊😊
The same thing happened to one my families tapes. I put it in the basement, forgot about it, found it 7 months later and it worked fine. Maybe it had to do with temperature?!
Plastics from that age tend to shrink overtime. It's possible that the tape opener or the reels were stuck before, and the plastic shrunk slightly, causing the reels to move freely again.
All of my home videos circa 1996-2006 were all recorded on a low-end Sony Handycam only capable of recording Video8 footage even if some of the tapes themselves were advertised as being compatible with Hi8. Considering your revelation that I came to find out the hard way, it’s too bad the original camera itself can act a little too finicky at times and forcibly try to eject the tape during the slightest degradation if not subject to the most ideal of circumstances, so I had thought of getting a video deck but they’re notorious for bad caps making them costly to replace.
With the customer Hi8, turn the digital8's TBC off. It's the TBC of the camera causing this.