Exactly Dave.
Also the example of EECO (ECCO?) code I found on the internet contained
a 60 hertz component in addition to their proprietary code (pre SMPTE).
Their thought (if I could read their minds) was to allow the possibility
of speed resolved playback in the future should all of the original code
hardware become obsolete. Very forward thinking.
The hunt for a solution continues!
Cheers!
Bruce
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Tape Speed resolver question
I even looked around the "dirt" below the 3khz peak
hoping to find a
60hz component I could grab, but it was just noise and "junk".
60 Hz....there´s no 60 Hz in SMPTE time code to the best of my
knowledge.....
While you are correct, if there was a 60 cycle hum on the
tapes, that would
be useful is setting the playback speed....
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