donking!
September 12th, 2002, 04:17 PM
I'm using a DSR-11 dv deck for video editing. On playback it generates these occasional chirping noises that are very bothersome. It sounds like an electronically generated noise. It will be a single chirp (like the noise a fire alarm makes when it's battery is dying) occurring at apparently abitrary places. And if I'm capturing video, the chrip gets reproduced in the media on my hard drive.
Sometimes when I rewind and play the same spot the chirp no longer appears. Other times it occurs at the same place every time, not matter how much I rewind and playback the tape. Also, sometimes the chirp is immediately followed by a garbling and static like effect on the sound for a few seconds. If I rewind the tape and play it back, the grabled noise goes away, but not always the chirp.
The chirp occurs both on a tape I made dubbing from a VHS player and on tapes I've shot in various minidv cameras.
This is a brand new dsr-11, so its hard to believe the heads are dirty (and I don't see how that would cause an electronic chirping noise). I've used a casette head cleaner, in any case, and it doesn't make a difference.
Anythoughts about what might be going on with this chirp? I called Sony and they said they had no reports of such a problem with the dsr-11 and couldn't see how it would internally generate a chirping noise.
Sometimes when I rewind and play the same spot the chirp no longer appears. Other times it occurs at the same place every time, not matter how much I rewind and playback the tape. Also, sometimes the chirp is immediately followed by a garbling and static like effect on the sound for a few seconds. If I rewind the tape and play it back, the grabled noise goes away, but not always the chirp.
The chirp occurs both on a tape I made dubbing from a VHS player and on tapes I've shot in various minidv cameras.
This is a brand new dsr-11, so its hard to believe the heads are dirty (and I don't see how that would cause an electronic chirping noise). I've used a casette head cleaner, in any case, and it doesn't make a difference.
Anythoughts about what might be going on with this chirp? I called Sony and they said they had no reports of such a problem with the dsr-11 and couldn't see how it would internally generate a chirping noise.