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Creating a VTR Archive

Creating a VTR Archive

Selecting a Device
Before You Begin
Perform the following preparatory steps:
- Prepare
striped tapes for each resolution. The tapes must be striped continuous
non-drop-frame timecode.
- If
the tapes already have material on them, figure out the start timecode
for the archive.
- Determine
if your archive requires multiple tapes.
- Make
sure your VTR is in TC (Time Code) timer mode.