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How can I recover digital audio that was encoded on VHS cassettes around 1987?

I have some live music recorded in 1971 on reel-to-reel tapes that I transferred to a digital format around 1987. I no longer have access to the reel-to-reel tapes. At the time, there was no direct PCM recording option on VHS machines (it came out soon thereafter). The recording studio had a large box that took analog input and converted it to digital and stored the digital signal on the video section of VHS cassettes as a video signal that encoded the audio.

I do not recall the encoder but I have the VHS tapes and would like to recover the audio.

How could I go about recovering the audio that is encoded on these VHS tapes? What might have been the machine encoding scheme used and if identified, how could this be decoded today?

WilliamKF

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Answer by Donald.McLean

I think that your best bet is to do a web search for an independent audio consultant. It would have to be someone who has been in business since 1987 and has worked with that technology. Such a person would either still have the appropriate equipment or would know where to get it.

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