Even in this digital era, professional video production teams still need physical media formats. While the industry has largely adopted digital workflows, formats like Sony DVCAM tapes and open-reel videotape still have value for broadcasters, archivists, and production houses. At DataStores, we specialise in sourcing and supplying these hard-to-find formats, ensuring professionals have access to the pro video equipment and media they still depend on.

 

Legacy Video Formats Still Used in Modern Production

Many professionals assume tape formats have become obsolete, but not every project can live in a purely digital pipeline. Tape continues to live on in post-production and broadcast environments, where reliability, long-term stability, and industry-standard compatibility are a necessity. Pro video production equipment is still needed for archive work, legacy content transfers, broadcast backup systems, and access to older source materials.

Why Tape Is Still Relevant in Today’s Industry

Tape is often preferred over digital-only storage for archival projects because it’s stored offline (and secure). It’s a physical backup, and so it’s less vulnerable to hardware obsolescence or cyber threats. Tape isn’t dependent on network infrastructure or software compatibility. It’s a trusted format for multi-year documentary projects and archival applications where content has to remain accessible regardless of how technology changes.

Equipment compatibility is another reason tape is still necessary. Professional facilities often house broadcast monitors and legacy pro video equipment worth tens of thousands of pounds that function optimally with tape input. Maintaining tape capability allows continued use of this professional equipment without costly replacement.

 

Our Range of Professional Video Media

DataStores supplies professional video media formats that are becoming increasingly difficult to source but remain critical for many organisations.

Sony DVCAM Tapes

DVCAM is still a standard format in UK television production for field recording, archival work, and backup applications. The format provides broadcast-quality recording and consistent performance, as well as reliable archival storage for completed projects.

Open-Reel Videotapes

From broadcasters digitising archives to researchers working with historical collections, open-reel videotape formats will always be necessary to support preservation activities and facilitate content transfers.

 

Who Still Uses Tape Media?

Although the market has shifted to file-based storage, tape media continues to serve a clear purpose in a number of professional settings.

Broadcasters & Post-Production Studios

Many broadcasters use tape formats for live production backups – tape doesn’t crash, doesn’t require rebooting, and doesn’t care if the network goes down. Tape is used for archive access (replaying historical footage) and compatibility with pro video production equipment. Post houses might also work with clients who have a mix of footage in many different formats.

Archivists & Preservation Specialists

Archivists, museums, and researchers working with TV archives, cultural collections, and historical documentation often rely on physical media as a secure long-term storage medium. They need access to original source formats for accurate transfer and reliable tape stock to create new preservation copies. DVCAM and open-reel tapes can be catalogued, stored offline, and preserved in controlled conditions, ensuring access for decades to come.

Educational & Research Institutions

For teaching and research purposes, universities will work with historical media collections on academic projects. They need pro video equipment to access formats like DVCAM and open-reel, and ensure that students can engage with legacy media in its original format.

 

Why Buy Professional Video Media from DataStores?

Whether you need Sony DVCAM tapes for studio production or open-reel videotape for preservation, DataStores is here to help. We’ve built our reputation on specialist knowledge, reliable stock, and fast UK delivery. Our team understands pro video production equipment and requirements, and we support broadcasters, production crews, educational institutions, and archivists across the UK.

Specialist Stockist of Rare & Professional Formats

At DataStores, we understand that sourcing rare or legacy professional video media can be difficult. Many retailers have moved on entirely to digital storage, but we specialise in supplying harder-to-source legacy formats that other retailers no longer carry, from Sony DVCAM tapes to open-reel videotapes. We enable your team to keep projects moving and offer next-day delivery across the UK.

Contact our team today to discuss your media requirements and order pro video equipment direct from DataStores.