Stuart Fairbairn wrote:
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> I was given a large number of DAT tapes that had been used once to record
> advertising material. The recordings have been made at 48kHz. I have used
> these tapes in my Sony Dat8 where I record at 44.1kHz. However on playback
> there is a very loud bang at the end of my recordings, where I presume the
> playback changes from 44.1 to 48kHz. Is there any way to clear the tapes of
> the 48kHz sampling rate before recording at 44.1kHz? Also is the generation
> of this loud sound at the change over liable to cause damage to the
> recorder?
Would a old style bulk tape eraser zap them? The kind you used to just
rub the reel around on. I'd think that would make them truly blank like
new except for whatever wear they have.
Other way is simply let the recorder go all the way to the end.
I'd not think the bang would damage the recorder, just a few extra
electrons. But watch out for speakers, headphones, ears.
Walt
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