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1998 Suburban Chicago Commercials [Ricoh, Carpet One, Ingrassia, B. Sanfield] (JVC D-9 Master Tape) 

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This is a collection of commercials for Ricoh, Carpet One, Ingrassia, & B. Sanfield intended for broadcast in the Rockford, Illinois, USA market. This footage comes from the original digital master tapes.
Not too much is known about the commercials and if any were aired. These were recorded between 1998 & 1999 for the aforementioned stores, some of which were chain retailers. As a result, a lot of the commercials appear to have used generic (analog-sourced) commercial footage (such as a segment with B.B. King) with regional information overlaid on top. Since analog broadcasting was quite low-resolution and noisy, it is almost assured that a consumer wouldn't notice the, perhaps, stark contrast between the digital & analog-sourced footage. Can you tell the difference?
In addition, some of these segments appear to simply be video-less radio bumpers.
D-9, also known as Digital-S, was JVC Victor's attempt to create a competing, comparable format to Sony's Digital Betacam. The tape format uses DV compression (like the common miniDV tape), but at twice the bitrate (50 Mbps) for extremely high fidelity picture reproduction and very low generational losses. Just like how Sony used Betamax-sized tape for Digital Betacam, this tape format used tapes extremely similar to VHS in size and shape, hence the "Digital-S" (like S-VHS) name! In fact, the tapes are identical to and interchangeable with the rare W-VHS analog HD tape format (but the recording formats are obviously quite different)!
Enjoy these rare commercials in unusually high quality from an era gone by!
Sad fact: This tape is cursed! While other branches may exist for the major retailers, not a single Rockford, IL branch or business mentioned in these recordings exists today. That even includes the production house!
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This D-9 recording was played back using a JVC BR-D85U D-9 deck.
This is a REELY EXCLUSIVE upload! This footage is from the only known master recording.
Note: The video was edited to eliminate unnecessary color bars, countdowns, and long-spaces between segments. This recording would have otherwise been 60 minutes long!
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@vertujoe2886
@vertujoe2886 2 месяца назад
It's a huge pity that only titles on this tape were in 50M digital quality. Most camera shots seem to have been duplicated from multiple-generations-duplicated analog sources.
@VintageTVMemories
@VintageTVMemories 2 месяца назад
Your channel keeps me coming back for more. These rare finds are amazing. Who knew that current-day television would get so bad that we'd want to go back and watch commercials from 25 to 50 years ago!? These local spots are a breath of fresh air from the Y2K era. Don't forget to turn off your computer before midnight on December 31, 1999...
@quarterburnt
@quarterburnt 2 месяца назад
I can’t get over how crisp this looks
@henrypoole
@henrypoole 2 месяца назад
It's awesome
@kamikazilucas
@kamikazilucas 2 месяца назад
everyday i hear about a whole new video format that i never even knew existed
@ConsumerDV
@ConsumerDV 2 месяца назад
Digital-S is basically DVCPRO50 on a VHS-sized cassette. Intertitles show flagging on one of the fields, I thought this sort of defect was not possible with digital recording, interesting.
@vertujoe2886
@vertujoe2886 2 месяца назад
I do suspect, too, that the waving patterns are from an unpercise analog tape. But there's no proposal not to hook the title generator directly to the recorder. Moreover, the quality of the title cards is the best among all other footage, which indicates that those were the most direct recordings, so it's hard to figure out how the artifacts were introduced to the workflow.
@DGTelevsionNetwork
@DGTelevsionNetwork 2 месяца назад
Holy shit I remember the BB king carpet commercial.
@Ale.K7
@Ale.K7 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@JnL_SSBM
@JnL_SSBM 2 месяца назад
Still don't believe we had this quality before our existence, but no capable display didn't existed yet (at least at consumer level).
@kamikazilucas
@kamikazilucas 2 месяца назад
this was pretty low tier for 98
@JnL_SSBM
@JnL_SSBM 2 месяца назад
@@kamikazilucas But uncanny at their time...
@Vuusteri
@Vuusteri 2 месяца назад
Nice! I so would like to see some old TV Shop infomercials in pristine master tape quality.
@EnigPartyhaus
@EnigPartyhaus 2 месяца назад
So how many of these stores even exist still
@ReelyInteresting
@ReelyInteresting 2 месяца назад
As I wrote in the description, zero! Not a single one.
@axelt6312
@axelt6312 2 месяца назад
How do you get your hands on this ?
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