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Re: [ARSCLIST] Fw: [ARSCLIST] Vinegar syndrome audio tapes
Despite optimistic statements and predictions, I think ALL content of importance on analog reel to 
reel tape should be transferred to a managed digital archive system in the next couple of decades. 
Sure, keep the originals, definitely the prudent thing to do. But don't count on them working the 
next time they get spun up, so do a good transfer now. There's plenty of first-hand experience in 
the remaster world -- tapes that played fine early in the CD era don't play so well when you go back 
10-15 years later for a better remaster.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard L. Hess" <arclists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Fw: [ARSCLIST] Vinegar syndrome audio tapes
At 05:56 PM 1/19/2006, Tom Fine wrote:
4. I just recently encountered Audiotape reels with strong vinegar smell. They had been stored in 
good conditions (Northeast US room temperature) for a few decades. I was surprised by this because 
previous vinegar tapes were more likely from damper places like basements. The tapes played just 
fine and I transferred them. Good thing they played because they had some content it would not be 
easy to re-record.
My least favorite syndromes are, in order: mold, sticky-shed, bad splices, vinegar, edge 
curl/warp.
Tom,
The problem based on what we know from film is that VS is autocatalytic and once started will 
progress faster than one would like.
What I see from your comments about 111 (snipped) and Audiotape is that the process has started 
and we have a decade or two to get it all transferred if we want to - perhaps longer, probably not 
shorter than a decade. I think it's something people really need to think about.
Cheers,
Richard