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D-1 had low-end and high-end hardware and only the high-end players - newer - could handle the higher-resolution content that would have been coming out of Mainframe. Maybe that's what is happening here. Matt Patoray at Iron Mountain (Archival Service that deals with archiving/digitizing Entertainment assets, such as D-1 tapes) apparently has the hardware that are looking for and if anyone can handle the work, it's them.
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Thanks given by: | mikezilla2 (01-07-2024) |
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