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- From: pirrung@NADC.NADC.NAVY.MIL (G. Pirrung)
- Newsgroups: rec.video
- Subject: Just what is a ST-180 Video Tape?
- Message-ID: <9301271346.AA20011@NADC.NADC.NAVY.MIL>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:46:45 GMT
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- In article <1jv27aINN5ka@slab.mtholyoke.edu>, pryack@MtHolyoke.edu (Paul Ryack)
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- >> $8.00 for Sony. Maxell ST180s are about $15.
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- and R. Kevin Oberman [Internet: koberman@llnl.gov] writes:
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- -> I only use it for the ST180 length. Some how I just like the Fuji better.
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- My question is, just what is the 180 length? 180 implies that you
- get 180 minutes of recording time in standard play, and thus
- 9 hours in extended play (SLP).
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- I have been aware of T-160 tapes, which my VCR has a switch to accommodate.
- The T-160 tapes give you 160 minutes in standard and 8 hours extended.
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- When were the T-180 tapes referenced by Ryack and Obermen put on market?
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