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Join Date: Jun 2002
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alright, the football coach at our school compiled all of the highlights onto a dv tape. somehow, he managed to rip the tape, but the casing is still intact. does anyone know how to go about repairing this, or who to take it to.
thanks craig
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Bozeman, Montana, USA
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I had a problem just like that before.
I took mine to the Film department of my local College. The students there were able to splice the tape..or something like that. Only cost me a six pack ![]() That's all I can think of, maybe call someone at the local TV station for the number of a technition? |
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usual suspect
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alright, well i work at a local tv station, didn't even think of that. thanks, i will ask at work tonight.
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