A video tape recorder (VTR) is a tape recorder designed to record and playback video and audio material from magnetic tape. The early VTRs were open-reel...
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A videocassette recorder (VCR) or video recorder is an electromechanical device that records analog audio and analog video from broadcast television or...
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Ampex (redirect from Ampex tape recorder)
the company began developing video tape recorders, and later introduced the helical scan concept that made home video players possible. They also introduced...
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An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device...
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Videocassette recorder (VCR) Video tape recorder (VTR) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Video recorder. If an internal link led...
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Videotape (redirect from Video tape)
digital signal. Videotape is used in both video tape recorders (VTRs) and, more commonly, videocassette recorders (VCRs) and camcorders. Videotapes have...
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tape drives for data storage on mainframe computers and in video tape recorders. Magnetic tape was also used to record data signals from analytical instruments...
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reel-to-reel audio tape recording and video tape recorders, and provide non-linear editing capabilities unavailable using tape recorders. Audio HDR systems...
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In a video tape recorder, tracking is a calibration adjustment which ensures that the spinning playback head is properly aligned with the helical scan...
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whether it was captured by a video camera, tapeless camcorder, or recorded in a television studio on a video tape recorder (VTR) the content must be accessed...
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Digital recording (redirect from Digital audio recorder)
home video tape recorder for storage. November 4–7, 1977: 3M demonstrates a prototype 2-channel 50.4 kHz 16-bit digital recorder running on 1-inch tape at...
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led an Ampex research team to develop one of the first practical video tape recorders (VTR). In 1951, the first VTR captured live images from television...
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Print-through (redirect from Post-print (tape recording))
of the mother tape as it cooled. The mother tape was made using a special reel to reel video tape recorder called a mirror master recorder and was held...
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digital audio tape format was developed by Soundstream, using one inch (25.4 mm) wide reel-to-reel tape loaded on an instrumentation recorder manufactured...
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noise reduction system known as Dolby NR. He helped develop the video tape recorder while at Ampex and was the founder of Dolby Laboratories. Dolby was...
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singly is often used to refer to a Betacam camcorder, a Betacam tape, a Betacam video recorder or the format itself. All Betacam variants from analog Betacam...
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Helical scan (category Tape recording)
on magnetic tape, used in open-reel video tape recorders, video cassette recorders, digital audio tape recorders, and some computer tape drives. With...
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(0.67-mil) video tape. Tapes of 45 minutes or less contained 20-micrometre (0.79-mil) thickness tape. The mechanically complicated recorders themselves...
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Video 2000 (also known as V2000, with the tape standard Video Compact Cassette, or VCC) is a consumer videocassette system and analogue recording standard...
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Quadruplex videotape (category Film and video technology)
a wider bandwidth for recording video to the tape, resulting in higher-resolution video from the video tape recorder (VTR), and Super high-band, which...
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Double-system recording (category Film and video technology)
Film Sound Follower Recorder Player Film into video: a guide to merging the technologies by Nagra website Nagra IIC tape recorder held at the British...
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CV-2000 (category Film and video technology)
world's first home video tape recorders (VTR), introduced by Sony in August 1965. The 'CV' in the model name stood for 'Consumer Video' (消費者向けビデオ, shōhishamuke...
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video cameras (RCA TK-60 cameras in Electronovision's case), recording video from them to an Ampex high-band 2" Quadraplex-format video tape recorder...
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Broadcast delay (redirect from Tape delay (broadcasting))
often achieved by a "tape delay", using a video tape recorder, modern digital video recorders, or other similar technology. Tape delay may also refer...
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VTR often refers to a video tape recorder. VTR may also refer to: VTR (telecom company) Vermont Railway, a reporting mark Verilog-to-Routing, an open-source...
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The Famicom Data Recorder (HVC-008) is a compact cassette tape data interface introduced in 1984, for the Family Computer. It is compatible with four...
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late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting. Video art can take many forms:...
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Closed-circuit television camera (category Video surveillance)
device such as a video tape recorder or desktop computer or laptop computer. These cameras can record straight to a video tape recorder which can record...
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(from Digital Video) is a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers...
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