Tape Me Reel 6 - 2013 was released on:
USA: 10 March 2013
Andy Ridge has: Played Faceless in "Tape Me: Reel 4" in 2012. Played Faceless in "Tape Me: Reel 5" in 2012. Played Faceless in "Tape Me : Reel 2" in 2012. Played Faceless in "Tape Me: Reel 3" in 2012. Played Faceless in "Tape Me: Reel 6" in 2013.
Video Tape Terror - 2013 was released on: USA: 22 January 2013
Duct Tape - 2013 II was released on: USA: 1 September 2013
The Weekly Sketch - 2013 The Measuring Tape was released on: USA: 1 January 2013 (internet)
Amber in the Shadows - 2013 Watching the Tape 1-76 was released on: USA: 1 April 2013
Magnetic tape.
Horror Haiku - 2013 The Haunted Video Tape 1-2 was released on: USA: 13 February 2013
The formulation for the tape is the same. Reel to reel tape may actually have 8 tracks on it, although it usually has 4. There are many different magnetic coating formulations for magnetic tape, so it is important to use the type designated for your machine. Some more advanced reel players can change their bias and equalization to accommodate different tape types.
The torque might be too high on the feed reel, a quick remedy might be to use a low torque reel to hold the feed reel tape. The one on the left is called the feed or supply reel and the other is called the take-up reel. A low torque reel is one that has larger than normal hub. REWIND the tape onto a reel that has a quantity (about 10 mins) of old tape already on the reel and load the tape you are trying to play onto this reel with the old tape still on the hub. This extra tape will keep the supply reel from producing as much pull on the tape near the end of the reel as before. Keeping in mind if the tape was recorded on this machine, the audio will sound too fast near the end of the tape. The error has already been recorded. This might turn out to be a redo. (record on and play the tape again). PS. In the old days you could buy these low torque reels.
Inside Edition - 1988 Caught on Tape was released on: USA: 27 December 2013
On analog reel-to-reel tape.
A tape or movie strip moves from one reel where it's stored to another reel past a reading head and in doing so enables us to know what's on the tape or movie. An example of a reel to reel (or open reel) tape recorder is found here: http://www.oaktreeent.com/Stereo_Open_Reel-Reel_Tape_Decks_Recorders.htm A cassette tape has a similar arrangement but you can't see it so well since it's enclosed. The reel of a reel to reel machine which takes up the tape or movie strip after it has been dragged past the reading head or projector lens assembly.