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Justine and Holden..
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I am relatively new to trading tapes and have so far done some very successful and fun trades. I'd just like to make a post for some other newbies with contributions from "old timers" on some etiquette for tape trading. I'd like to start it out with...
1. Use NEW never used NEW tapes not tapes that have been sitting in your tape cabinet collecting dust bunnies for the past 10 years. It's kind of frustrating to open a package and see old tapes. (Hopefull this situation is being remedied!). Anyone else? |
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I totally agree with that.
2) Never use the labels they give you to label a tape and don't break off the black tab. Unless, of course, it's a master tape, then that doesn't really matter. But you should also always use a post it note, or insert a piece of paper with what is on that tape. I've found it very handy and I do it all the time for my trades. Anyone else? I have more, but I thought I'd let others pop in and add their 2 cents first. |
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Thats about annoying when you dont get a label,those are the same people that will send used tapes. |
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Justine and Holden..
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I would think then I woudln't get a label at all and I want tapes with labels.
I label my tapes that I send out - like if I am taping FRIENDS for someone I will write FRIENDS on the outside label and the episode numbers on the inside label. I'd definitely rather have labels. |
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OH my! I don't trade much, but I used to always break off the black tab when I was done with a tape.
I did this because I didn't want someone to pop in a tape to watch and accidentally hit record and ruin their new tape. I would include a note that said it could be covered with a piece of tape if it needed to be recorded over - but I never imagined anyone wanting to record over something they had been really wanting. Then again, the tapes I do are often first generation, too, so maybe it is appropriate. I had never heard that it was a no-no for other tapes though, now i kinda feel bad. |
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Another thing is to let a person know if an episode of a certain show is missing ANYTHING, whether it be the theme, the end credits, etc. I trade Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes. After the end credits of most episodes, they have a "stinger" (a small clip from a movie). A lot of people who are fans of this show are picky about these sorts to things, including me. I have several episodes missing a stinger (the people didn't tell me, since they didn't mind missing them). Whenever I trade episodes of any show, I always let them know what's missing.
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That's some good advice. Post It notes are high cost through an easier route is scotch tape scratch paper to the front, or write on the back of the label that came with the tape, or easy to remove sticker on the write protect tab.
An example of a good description can be found at my website under the animation and live action pages. Feel free to browse but please don't copy the format for your website if you have one or going to build one. http://secretdefender.sifen7.com |
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I also break off the black tab for the same reasons mentioned above. Anyways, back on topic:: 3) BE KIND, PLEASE REWIND! 4) Try to record in SP mode, where audio/video footage is at it's best. 5) No LDK video cassettes, please.
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I think everyone has their brand preferences, though. I won't use Sony because I get a horrible squealing on screen from them. |
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Whew! I'm glad there is nothing wrong with RCA. If it was, I'd be in trouble now!
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I could be wrong, but my interpretation of "don't use the labels, use a post-it note" was not to imply the labels should be omitted altogether but to leave them blank for the recipient of the tape to fill out theirselves in their own way. Some people might use different colored markers to categorize their tapes, or something like that, so they would prefer if the label came blank with a post-it note describing what's on the tape. I don't want to speak for Shawn lol cuz I could be totally off, but that's how I understood that statement upon reading it. Ever get a tape that looked like the person who wrote the label was riding a roller coaster at the same time?
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Sounds like you didn't need to be involved in a tape trade because you are supposed to buy NEW BLANK TAPES!! |
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Justine and Holden..
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Where exactly in that post do you see that the poster doesn't use new tapes?
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