146 points | by PaulHoule1 day ago
[Edit: Oooh, I see that https://github.com/oyvindln/vhs-decode now supports HiFi audio decoding! Sadly for me, this appears to require some light VHS deck hacking.]
I have some old family super-8 movies. There are film scanners that can scan them in, but none of them decode or even acknowledge the magnetic soundtrack.
Re-recording for preservation is a complex topic, depending on the state of the media and availability of well-maintained reproduction gear.
Generally, preserving audio for generations will require significant expense. If you could -press- optical disks, that'd be great, but -recording- on optical is still iffy. Analog is probably still the best choice to last decades.
E.G. What Is The Best Way To Store Materials? (Includes links to more information.) https://www.archives.gov/preservation/formats/audio-storage....
I really want to get what's on that tape moved to something, but no idea where to find someone to do it.
I'm in Australia (Melbourne) and would be really interested in anyone that can help.
I'd also suggest asking librarians at the state library or the unis who could help you find someone if these don't pan out
https://crystalmastering.com.au/music-mastering/audio-digiti...
I want something that last. Even NAS are not good at it.
Well done guys, you have successfully invaded my mind.