I once bought a used Betamax to mess around with, but I only had old Beta cassettes and the tape had deteriorated. So I bought a new VHS cassette and packed the tape into the Beta shell. Perfect! 🙂
Chris. I am really happy that this video helped you out! There are not many videos out there for this type of repair. Please make sure to subscribe if you have not already!
Thanks for the video, very instructive. Are you using Dub out or RCA out? Ever try the Dub Optimizer cable? Please excuse if this is covered in one of your other videos.
I'm using the RCA cables so I can connect them to one of my decks or cameras that has firewire out. I have not tried the dub optimizer cable. Thank you for your comment and watching the video! Please make sure to subscribe to help support the channel if you have not already done so.
I use Final Cut Pro 7 (an old version) on a Mac. I run the Umatic player into a mini-dv deck using RCA cables. The reason for this is to break any time code because Final Cut uses time code and will stop if there are time code breaks. I then run the mini dv deck to the mac via Fire Wire. I use the old version of Final Cut because the new version does not take fire wire and can be glitchy.
I have a U-matic tape player but I have three U-Matic S tapes to play. I hear the actual tape format is the same and a cartridge adapter is available, but I can't find one. Is it possible to disassemble a U-Matic cartridge and put a U-Matic S tape into it?
@@TheMediaNerdMT Thanks for the quick reply! To play some U-Matic tapes I bought an old-school U-Matic off of Ebay that I intend to clean up and test out, then I realized the tapes I have that I wished to play and digitize are the more "modern" compact U-Matic S and I thought I was up a creek. I will try playing one after I open the player up and go through it a bit.
Hi, I have umatic sony vp-7020. I have a problem, I put the tape and it doesn't play, it keeps rewinding to the end of the tape and then it stops. I can't play it, and it does this with all tapes. what can be?
Rodrigo. Thank you for the comment. I am not a machine repair specialist. I have to take my VCRs to get them serviced by a professional that deals with these kind of older players. You are going to have to see if you have a repair person in your area that fixes them. Sorry that I can't help.
Nice video! but what went wrong... the tape is supposed to have a transparent part at beginning and end, so it wouldn't tear off but stop on time when FF or ReWinding! Take care!
Thanks Gene. I am really happy that you like what I am doing. Just trying to make it fun, silly and educational. Not to sure what PROMOSM means but I will do a google search to find out what you are talking about...... Just looked it up. I greatly appreciate your advise but I do not want to go that route. I'd rather get people like you who truly like my videos and channel to subscribe.
What difference does it really make Robert? The tape gets repaired, played once for transfer and then get's thrown away. Does the garbage really care if I used scotch tape, splicing tape, duct tape, gaffers tape, masking tape, face lifting tape? I don't think so.
People come to me to have old media transferred to new media. Sometimes the tape breaks off the reel and it needs a quick fix. That is what most people want is a quick fix using the material they have available at home. Thanks for the kind reply back. Almost all common receive are nasty and get removed. Please subscribe!
I once bought a used Betamax to mess around with, but I only had old Beta cassettes and the tape had deteriorated. So I bought a new VHS cassette and packed the tape into the Beta shell. Perfect! 🙂
That's interesting.
Great tutorial! i have a customer that has over 100 umatic tapes, and your video will come in handy when the time comes.
Thanks
You’re welcome
Appreciate this video, I literally had this happen with tape from our archives at work and this was a great visual explainer.
Chris. I am really happy that this video helped you out! There are not many videos out there for this type of repair. Please make sure to subscribe if you have not already!
Thanks for the video, very instructive. Are you using Dub out or RCA out? Ever try the Dub Optimizer cable? Please excuse if this is covered in one of your other videos.
I'm using the RCA cables so I can connect them to one of my decks or cameras that has firewire out. I have not tried the dub optimizer cable. Thank you for your comment and watching the video! Please make sure to subscribe to help support the channel if you have not already done so.
Thank you very much!
What setup are you doing for capture, as far as capture program and cables in/out?
I use Final Cut Pro 7 (an old version) on a Mac. I run the Umatic player into a mini-dv deck using RCA cables. The reason for this is to break any time code because Final Cut uses time code and will stop if there are time code breaks. I then run the mini dv deck to the mac via Fire Wire. I use the old version of Final Cut because the new version does not take fire wire and can be glitchy.
Oh man a U matic 3/4 this is memories.
Good memories I hope! Thanks for watching and please help support the channel by subscribing!
I have a U-matic tape player but I have three U-Matic S tapes to play. I hear the actual tape format is the same and a cartridge adapter is available, but I can't find one. Is it possible to disassemble a U-Matic cartridge and put a U-Matic S tape into it?
I don’t think you need a tape adapter. Just center the tape in the deck and push it in.
@@TheMediaNerdMT Thanks for the quick reply! To play some U-Matic tapes I bought an old-school U-Matic off of Ebay that I intend to clean up and test out, then I realized the tapes I have that I wished to play and digitize are the more "modern" compact U-Matic S and I thought I was up a creek. I will try playing one after I open the player up and go through it a bit.
I hope that works for your deck. Please subscribe to support the channel!
@@paulh6591 let me know if it works. I have a Sony umatic which takes both sizes. Good luck!
Hi, I have umatic sony vp-7020. I have a problem, I put the tape and it doesn't play, it keeps rewinding to the end of the tape and then it stops. I can't play it, and it does this with all tapes. what can be?
Rodrigo. Thank you for the comment. I am not a machine repair specialist. I have to take my VCRs to get them serviced by a professional that deals with these kind of older players. You are going to have to see if you have a repair person in your area that fixes them. Sorry that I can't help.
Nice video! but what went wrong... the tape is supposed to have a transparent part at beginning and end, so it wouldn't tear off but stop on time when FF or ReWinding! Take care!
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Worked for me, thanks..
Wonderful! Please subscribe if you have not already
Do you know anyone that works on umatic decks?
Just one guy in my city but he is backed up for months. I dropped off some VCRs to get looked at 6 months ago and he still hasn't gotten to them.
I love your videos!!! Do what the pros do = P R O M O S M!!!
Thanks Gene. I am really happy that you like what I am doing. Just trying to make it fun, silly and educational. Not to sure what PROMOSM means but I will do a google search to find out what you are talking about...... Just looked it up. I greatly appreciate your advise but I do not want to go that route. I'd rather get people like you who truly like my videos and channel to subscribe.
I had to mute the audio, very hard to watch this with those non-funny non-sense noises, very distracting.
So sorry I ruined the video for you.
Noooooooooooooo! Don't use scotch tape! Use the same splicing tape designed for reel to reel tape.
What difference does it really make Robert? The tape gets repaired, played once for transfer and then get's thrown away. Does the garbage really care if I used scotch tape, splicing tape, duct tape, gaffers tape, masking tape, face lifting tape? I don't think so.
@@TheMediaNerdMT I didn't realize you only wanted to play it once.
People come to me to have old media transferred to new media. Sometimes the tape breaks off the reel and it needs a quick fix. That is what most people want is a quick fix using the material they have available at home. Thanks for the kind reply back. Almost all common receive are nasty and get removed. Please subscribe!
I hear you must bake umatic tape because of sticky tape syndrome?
@@speakeasyarchives8764 I had a U-matic tape once. It was not back coated so it shouldn't need baking.