Well...I've run into another technical problem.
My upcoming video project is threatened (at least to some degree) by my camera breaking down. I'm having a problem with the "mosaic" interference on MiniDV tapes that's normally caused by a dirty play head, but in this case it seems to be connected with the recording process since my old tapes play just fine. I've made 21.5 tapes with the camera, basically, and since the 12th tape, the problem has been intermittant, mostly in the first 15-25 minutes of any tape that I've made since then.
Removing the battery in between uses seems to help, and generally the camera runs much better off of mains power than from battery, although lately it's been so bad that it hardly matters where the power is coming from. It also ran (until a few days ago) much better if it was kept on for long clips instead of being switched off and on a lot of times.
The camera is a Samsung VP-D381 with no special features that I know of, as it was really cheap. Although it was cheap, though, I don't really have money for another one right now. Does anybody know of a way to fix this problem? If so, please send me a message.
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Problem with mosaic pattern left on MiniDV tapes during recording, not from playheads.
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François Collard has replied to Jon Searles clubI remember I tried a cleaning cassette too, but it just aggravated the issue. In my case, I think it was caused by a bad cassette, or maybe an aluminium particle from the cassette wrap (why do they put metal in those wraps?) .
Long play tapes have a thinner magnetic layer.
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