
Hi Illustrious Fellows!
I've just been roaming through the tech sect of the Forum! OK this goes back to Willy V D
L's postings in December last re Casablanca, and also drop outs on tape etc.
I bought my first Casablanca machine when these first appeared on the market, (analogue), after a public demonstration and yeah, I was impressed with the simplicity and speed of it's operation including all "rendering". I have since replaced it with Kron and then Prestige, (digital), and the simplicity of operation remains and with all software upgrades.
** I well remember it only took me, on my own, one and a half hours to get fully into it
and with upgrades and new software, it doesn't even take any further time to learn that!
The reason I did this was to obviate the (still apparent) learning curves and traumas, from what I read and am told, associated with the various PC set ups required and those associated with the never ending changes of the software involved.
For any Casablanca owners interested there is an annual "Casablanca Fest" which circulates internationally by DVDs etc. There aren't any prizes or trophies but it does have a large audience. It is organised by a guy in Barrow in Furness and is open to anyone Editing / PPng using any Casablanca machine.
Trouble these days equipment -wise in my view is that by far the technicalities have taken over from the artistic element of film making and maybe "keeping up with the Jones'" as the saying goes!
TAPE DROP OUTS / ARTEFACTS:

This has only happened to me four times since all tape based operations started. (Lucky)?
The point I wish to make is that I have always found it, so far, cured by using, briefly, a
tape cleaning cassette.
The little square artefacts that Willy mentions which we even see on TV from time to time, is a digital "phenomenon" and I have found curable in the same way - so far! Of course, Tom's comments about out of line mechanisms is a further cause and is not curable in the same way as the former.
Lee.
