And how many minutes of TV could be stored on a tape? You'd have to switch tapes every minute or so. Perfect sync every time.One fumble and the gig was up. No, not possible.
And no, I don't read any of TBFDU.
I think your fallacy may be the modal scope. At 15 inches per second, a single reel of quadruplex could record an hour of footage. With no need tape for swapping minute or so.
"TBFDU" - I feel your hurt. I'm guessing a lot of insult matches happened back-and-forth here, which is unfortunate. In the end, this is not about egos, but rather "truth".
I'm planning to write up a summary of what I know so far, inside of a KB (knowledgebase), for your review. So maybe we can continue this within that context.
Off-the-cuff, one thing that stood out to me, is that the "Chan from the Video Logic Corporation claim that the InSTAR system of 1970 was capable of recording broadcast quality high speed video in B&W and color. " This seems to contradict Collins' claim that no high speed color video cameras existed during Apollo, which undermines the entire premise of his video.
I find SG Collins to be a rare/unique individual, as he made a whole video where he changed his stance, based upon new information. Rare these days.
I believe if SG Collins were still alive, he would, again, concede to being wrong on a very provable point. We need more people like him in this world.
I should have the KB (Knowledgebase) article drafted for your review within 24 hrs.