User talk:MrServoRetro

Something I noticed when you uploaded the opening and closing to the 1991 VHS re-release of the 1989 Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers volume, “Double Trouble” to YouTube.
I noticed that your opening and closing to that tape has the tape audio in linear instead of hi-fi. Did your copy come that way or did you set the audio track to linear? Because if your copy came that way, what tape speed was it duplicated in? SP or LP?

Another question, was your copy of that tape printed with a vertical sticker-label, or a horizontal ink-label? Or what type of label on the front was it printed out of? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:1598:888D:624D:AD9E 02:13, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * To answer your questions, I think my copy was duplicated in that way, and it uses the horizontal ink-label. --MrServoRetro, 10:18 PM, March 18, 2022 (EST)

Then what tape speed was your copy duplicated in, now that it was duplicated to only have a linear track? SP or LP? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:1598:888D:624D:AD9E 02:29, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * There was nothing on the cassette or its case that said anything about the tape speed, so I can't say for certain. --MrServoRetro, 11:04 PM, March 18, 2022 (EST)

Weird. That probably made most people assume the tape would have been in SP, especially since LP tapes usually had the words “LP Mode” on the back case. Even Paramount tapes that were in EP/SLP would have had the words “Duplicated in EP/SLP” or the Master Sharp logo and Rank Video Services references on the back case. By the way, were the bottom label printings on your copy, including the print date, printed on ink or a yellow or white sticker? Was there a barcode next to them? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:1598:888D:624D:AD9E 03:36, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * There was nothing else on the bottom spine other than the print date. This copy was printed in April 3, 1995. --MrServoRetro, 12:16 AM, March 19, 2022 (EST)

So the print date on your copy was an ink print instead of a sticker? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:1598:888D:624D:AD9E 04:40, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * Yes, and it appeared to be duplicated at Technicolor. --MrServoRetro, 12:41 AM, March 19, 2022 (EST)

Do you think you could show a file of what the bottom spine on your "Double Trouble" tape looks like? 69.85.235.231 18:20, 23 March 2022 (UTC)


 * By the way, here's a piece of advice for future edits: Visual aids can help prove a point. You do have a scanner, don't you? --MrServoRetro, March 23, 2022, 03:23 PM (EST)

I wish I did, but I don’t happen to as of right now. In fact, I’m not sure what the best scanner is for VHS tapes and their covers. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:8D90:E039:32C:409C 20:00, 23 March 2022 (UTC)


 * I'm using an HP Envy 5055 printer for my stuff. Any sort of printer that has a scanner is my recommendation. --MrServoRetro, March 23, 2022, 04:10 PM (EST)

By the way, is "BVHV" engraved on the left, or the right side of the tape? In gold-orange or white? Also, could you scan what the front of the tape looks like (if it's rewound)? 69.85.235.231 15:10, 24 March 2022 (UTC)


 * Here's what the front looks like, and the "BVHV" is engraved on the right side of the tape ion orange-gold. --MrServoRetro, March 25, 2022, 03:45 PM (EST)

About the Neon Mickey VHS release of “Alice in Wonderland”
If you have the Neon Mickey release of “Alice in Wonderland”, is your copy the original 1981 VHS, the 1982 VHS re-release or the 1983 VHS re-release? Is your copy of that tape a Canadian print or a US print? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:5D2:A0B8:1D2A:7906 17:05, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * My copy is apparently a 1982/83 re-release. The title is black on the tape label, and the print date reads June 1, 1983. --MrServoRetro, March 19, 2022, 1:20 PM (EST)

So I’m guessing you have the US print. Is the print date on a blue S/T sticker or white VCA sticker? Is the sticker print date info printed on the bottom spine of the cassette or the tape guard? Is the tape guard colored tan or black? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:5D2:A0B8:1D2A:7906 18:41, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * The print date is on a VCA sticker, the tape guard is coloured tan with "For Sale Only Not Intended for Rental" engraved on it in white, and before you ask, this copy has the "Walt Disney and You" promo at the end. --MrServoRetro, March 19, 2022, 3:07 PM (EST)

Is the VCA sticker on the guard or the bottom spine? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:5D2:A0B8:1D2A:7906 19:28, 19 March 2022 (UTC)


 * The sticker is on the tape guard. --MrServoRetro, March 19, 2022, 3:29 PM (EST)

Earliest Walt Disney Mini-Classics tapes with Ink Labels
Are there any pre-1990 Mini-Classics tapes that you have with the 1991-1992 later ink-label as completely opposed to the old oversized Betamax-styled sticker-label? Particularly ones that utilize updated masters? 2600:387:C:7114:0:0:0:B 02:04, 21 March 2022 (UTC)


 * No, none of the pre-1990 Mini-Classics tapes in my collection have ink labels. The only tapes I own that have those labels are "Peter and the Wolf," "The Prince and the Pauper," and the 1993 copies of "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" and "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore." --MrServoRetro, March 20, 2022, 10:31 PM (EST)

What do the print dates on your copies of “The Prince and the Pauper” and “Peter and the Wolf” read? 2600:387:C:7114:0:0:0:B 02:51, 21 March 2022 (UTC)


 * The print date on my copy of “The Prince and the Pauper” reads April 12, 1991, and my copy of “Peter and the Wolf” is a Canadian copy (please note that I live in Canada), so there's no print date on it. --MrServoRetro, March 20, 2022, 11:05 PM (EST)

I live in the US, and the only Canadian VHS tape I have as of right now is a 1989 or 1990 Burbank Video re-print of the 1988 Troy Gold release of “Old Mother Hubbard”, which contains only 4 public domain cartoons (running time is 30 minutes), 2 of which are Max Fleischer cartoons. It was distributed by HGV Video Productions, the Canadian branch of Handleman Corporation and GoodTimes Home Video Corp. The ink-label on that tape has a copyright date in 1989. It does not have a print date either. On the bottom spine, it just has the tape nominal, which is H-15 and the country the tape was manufactured in, which is Hong Kong [those printings were made of black ink]. At the end of that tape, after the fourth cartoon, there is half a minute of silence, then the regular-pitched looping beep-tone of death playing over the black screen, which lasts for only a minute or so until the tape transitions into the full static screen of death. It originally had the record tab intact when I got it in the mail, however I broke it off when I noticed it, just so I don't accidentally erase anything that was originally on the tape. The tape appeared to be duplicated at GTK Duplicating Co., the video duplication arm of GoodTimes Home Video Corp. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:DD05:5501:2FB3:C63B 10:56, 21 March 2022 (UTC)

By the way, what do the print dates on your 1993 VHS versions of "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" and "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" read? (unless they are Canadian copies) 69.85.235.230 17:47, 21 March 2022 (UTC)


 * Of course they're both Canadian copies. --MrServoRetro, March 21, 2022, 03:20 PM (EST)

So are the print dates replaced by cartridge numbers instead, or no cartridge numbers on those either? Do those two Winnie the Pooh tapes still have the Mini-Classics logo despite being the 1993 releases? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:3C3D:D1AE:9601:541F 23:08, 21 March 2022 (UTC)


 * The tapes were duplicated by AstralTech, which didn't start printing cartridge numbers until 1995. And yes, these two tapes do have the Mini-Classics logo. --MrServoRetro, March 21, 2022, 07:18 PM (EST)

Oh right. But what do the cartridge number printings actually look like on the post-1995 tapes? The same as on the early and mid 2000s tapes, or slightly similar? 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:3C3D:D1AE:9601:541F 23:22, 21 March 2022 (UTC)


 * It should look like this. --MrServoRetro, March 23, 2022, 01:10 PM (EST)

Interesting. That tape is cartridge number 89 out of 510 cartridges. 69.85.235.231 18:13, 23 March 2022 (UTC)