Video storage
"Cinema Picture Style"
Betacam is family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982.
Betacam is family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982.
3D optical data storage
3D optical data storage is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three dimensional resolution.
3D optical data storage is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three dimensional resolution.
5D DVD
A 5D DVD is a digital storage medium akin to a DVD being developed by Peter Zijlstra, James Chon and Min Gu at the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.
A 5D DVD is a digital storage medium akin to a DVD being developed by Peter Zijlstra, James Chon and Min Gu at the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.
8 mm video format
The 8mm video format refers informally to three related videocassette formats for the NTSC and PAL/SECAM television systems.
The 8mm video format refers informally to three related videocassette formats for the NTSC and PAL/SECAM television systems.
Akai videotape format
1/4 inch Akai is a portable Helical scan EIA and CCIR analog video VTR. Akai 1/4 inch VTR had two video record heads on the scanner.
1/4 inch Akai is a portable Helical scan EIA and CCIR analog video VTR. Akai 1/4 inch VTR had two video record heads on the scanner.
Akai VK (videocassette format)
VK is a helical scan analog recording videocassette format developed by Akai in the late 1970s, that is capable of recording and playing back black & white (and later color) video in either EIA ...
VK is a helical scan analog recording videocassette format developed by Akai in the late 1970s, that is capable of recording and playing back black & white (and later color) video in either EIA ...
Ampex 2 inch helical VTR
Ampex 2 inch helical VTR From 1963 to 1970 Ampex of Redwood City, Ca manufactured 2 inch helical VTRs.
Ampex 2 inch helical VTR From 1963 to 1970 Ampex of Redwood City, Ca manufactured 2 inch helical VTRs.
Analog recording
Analog (or analogue) recording (Greek, ana is "according to" and logos "relationship") is a technique used for the recording of analog signals which among many possibilities ...
Analog (or analogue) recording (Greek, ana is "according to" and logos "relationship") is a technique used for the recording of analog signals which among many possibilities ...
Audio Frequency Modulation
Audio Frequency Modulation (AFM) is an audio recording standard used by VHS-stereo, 8mm and hi8 video systems.
Audio Frequency Modulation (AFM) is an audio recording standard used by VHS-stereo, 8mm and hi8 video systems.
AVCREC
AVCREC is a format for recording and playback of high definition video in BDAV (Blu-ray Audio/Visual) format using conventional DVD recordable discs as recording media.
AVCREC is a format for recording and playback of high definition video in BDAV (Blu-ray Audio/Visual) format using conventional DVD recordable discs as recording media.
BD-J
BD-J, or Blu-ray Disc Java, is a specification supporting Java ME (specifically the Personal Basis Profile of the Connected Device Configuration or CDC) Xlets for advanced content on Blu-r...
BD-J, or Blu-ray Disc Java, is a specification supporting Java ME (specifically the Personal Basis Profile of the Connected Device Configuration or CDC) Xlets for advanced content on Blu-r...
Betacam
Betacam is family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982.
Betacam is family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982.
Betamax
Betamax was a consumer-level analog videocassette magnetic tape recording format developed by Sony, released on May 10, 1975.
Betamax was a consumer-level analog videocassette magnetic tape recording format developed by Sony, released on May 10, 1975.
Broadcast automation
Broadcast automation incorporates the use of broadcast programming technology to automate broadcasting operations.
Broadcast automation incorporates the use of broadcast programming technology to automate broadcasting operations.
Broadcast Television Systems Inc.
Broadcast Television Systems was a joint venture between Robert Bosch GmbH's Fernseh Division and Philips Broadcast in Breda, Netherlands formed in 1986.
Broadcast Television Systems was a joint venture between Robert Bosch GmbH's Fernseh Division and Philips Broadcast in Breda, Netherlands formed in 1986.
Capacitance Electronic Disc
The Capacitance Electronic Disc was an analog video disc playback system developed by RCA, in which video and audio could be played back on a TV set using a special needle and high-density groov...
The Capacitance Electronic Disc was an analog video disc playback system developed by RCA, in which video and audio could be played back on a TV set using a special needle and high-density groov...
Cartrivision
Cartrivision was an analog video videocassette format introduced in 1972, and the first format to offer feature films for consumer rental.
Cartrivision was an analog video videocassette format introduced in 1972, and the first format to offer feature films for consumer rental.
CD Video
CD Video (also known as CDV, CD-V, or CD+V) was a format introduced in 1987 that combined the technologies of compact disc and laserdisc.
CD Video (also known as CDV, CD-V, or CD+V) was a format introduced in 1987 that combined the technologies of compact disc and laserdisc.
CD video
CD Video was a format introduced in 1987 that combined the technologies of compact disc and laserdisc.
CD Video was a format introduced in 1987 that combined the technologies of compact disc and laserdisc.
CD-i
CD-i, or Compact Disc Interactive, is the name of an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V. This category of device was created to provid...
CD-i, or Compact Disc Interactive, is the name of an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V. This category of device was created to provid...
CD-R
A CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a variation of the Compact Disc invented by Philips and Sony.
A CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a variation of the Compact Disc invented by Philips and Sony.
cDVD
cDVD discs, sometimes called mini-DVD discs as well, are regular CDs that contain MPEG-video structured in accordance with the DVD-Video specifications (namely, a VIDEO_TS directory contai...
cDVD discs, sometimes called mini-DVD discs as well, are regular CDs that contain MPEG-video structured in accordance with the DVD-Video specifications (namely, a VIDEO_TS directory contai...
Codex Digital
Codex Digital are the leader in recording and file-based workflow technology for digital cinematography.
Codex Digital are the leader in recording and file-based workflow technology for digital cinematography.
Compact Video Cassette
Compact Video Cassette (CVC) was one of the first analog recording videocassette formats to use a tape smaller than its earlier predecessors of VHS and Betamax, and was developed by Funai ...
Compact Video Cassette (CVC) was one of the first analog recording videocassette formats to use a tape smaller than its earlier predecessors of VHS and Betamax, and was developed by Funai ...
Constant angular velocity
In optical storage, constant angular velocity (CAV) is a qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive, and may also be applied to the writing speed of recordable discs.
In optical storage, constant angular velocity (CAV) is a qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive, and may also be applied to the writing speed of recordable discs.
Constant linear velocity
In optical storage, constant linear velocity is a qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive, and may also be applied to the writing speed of recordable discs.
In optical storage, constant linear velocity is a qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive, and may also be applied to the writing speed of recordable discs.
Content Reference Identifier
A Content Reference Identifier or CRID is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum.
A Content Reference Identifier or CRID is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum.
Crid
A CRID or a Content Reference Identifier is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum.
A CRID or a Content Reference Identifier is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum.
CV-2000
CV-2000 was one of the world's first home video tape recorders (VTR), introduced by Sony in August, 1965.
CV-2000 was one of the world's first home video tape recorders (VTR), introduced by Sony in August, 1965.
D-1 (Sony)
D-1 is an SMPTE digital recording video standard, introduced in 1986 through efforts by SMPTE engineering committees.
D-1 is an SMPTE digital recording video standard, introduced in 1986 through efforts by SMPTE engineering committees.
D-2 (video)
D-2 is a professional digital recording videocassette format created by Ampex and other manufacturers through a standards group of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) ...
D-2 is a professional digital recording videocassette format created by Ampex and other manufacturers through a standards group of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) ...
D-3 (video)
D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video cassette format invented at NHK, and introduced commercially by Panasonic in 1991 to compete with Ampex's D-2.
D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video cassette format invented at NHK, and introduced commercially by Panasonic in 1991 to compete with Ampex's D-2.
D-VHS
D-VHS is a digital video format developed by JVC, in collaboration with Hitachi, Matsushita, and Philips.
D-VHS is a digital video format developed by JVC, in collaboration with Hitachi, Matsushita, and Philips.
DCT (videocassette format)
DCT is a digital component videocassette format developed and introduced by Ampex in 1992.
DCT is a digital component videocassette format developed and introduced by Ampex in 1992.
Digital-S
D-9 or Digital S as it was originally known, is a professional digital video tape format created by JVC in 1995.
D-9 or Digital S as it was originally known, is a professional digital video tape format created by JVC in 1995.
Digital8
Digital8 is a consumer digital recording videocassette camcorder format developed by Sony, and introduced in 1999.
Digital8 is a consumer digital recording videocassette camcorder format developed by Sony, and introduced in 1999.
DiscoVision
DiscoVision is the name of several things related to the video laserdisc format.
DiscoVision is the name of several things related to the video laserdisc format.
DIVX
DIVX (Digital Video Express) was an unsuccessful attempt by Circuit City and the entertainment law firm Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca and Fischer to create an alternative to video rental in ...
DIVX (Digital Video Express) was an unsuccessful attempt by Circuit City and the entertainment law firm Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca and Fischer to create an alternative to video rental in ...
Double Density Compact Disc
Double Density Compact Disc (DDCD) is an optical disc technology developed by Sony using the same laser wave-length as compact disc, namely 780 nm.
Double Density Compact Disc (DDCD) is an optical disc technology developed by Sony using the same laser wave-length as compact disc, namely 780 nm.
Double-density compact disc
Double-density compact disc is an optical disc technology developed by Sony using the same laser wave-length as compact disc, namely 780 nm.
Double-density compact disc is an optical disc technology developed by Sony using the same laser wave-length as compact disc, namely 780 nm.
DualDisc
DualDisc was a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, an...
DualDisc was a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, an...
DVD
DVD is an optical disc storage format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995.
DVD is an optical disc storage format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995.
DVD-RAM
DVD-RAM (DVD–Random Access Memory) is a disc specification presented in 1996 by the DVD Forum, which specifies rewritable DVD-RAM media and the appropriate DVD writers.
DVD-RAM (DVD–Random Access Memory) is a disc specification presented in 1996 by the DVD Forum, which specifies rewritable DVD-RAM media and the appropriate DVD writers.
DVD-Video
DVD-Video is a consumer video format used to store digital video on DVD discs, and is currently the dominant consumer video format in Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia.
DVD-Video is a consumer video format used to store digital video on DVD discs, and is currently the dominant consumer video format in Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia.
Editcam
Editcam is a professional digital camera system manufactured by Ikegami and first introduced in 1995, available both as professional camcorders and modular dock recorders.
Editcam is a professional digital camera system manufactured by Ikegami and first introduced in 1995, available both as professional camcorders and modular dock recorders.
EIAJ-1
EIAJ-1, developed by the Electronic Industries Association of Japan (in conjunction with several Japanese electronics manufacturers) in 1969, was the first standardized format for industrial/non...
EIAJ-1, developed by the Electronic Industries Association of Japan (in conjunction with several Japanese electronics manufacturers) in 1969, was the first standardized format for industrial/non...
Eight-to-fourteen modulation
Eight-to-fourteen modulation (EFM) is a data encoding technique – formally, a channel code – used by compact discs (CD) and pre-Hi-MD MiniDiscs.
Eight-to-fourteen modulation (EFM) is a data encoding technique – formally, a channel code – used by compact discs (CD) and pre-Hi-MD MiniDiscs.
Electronic Video Recording
Electronic Video Recording, or EVR, was a film-based video recording format developed by Hungarian-born engineer Peter Carl Goldmark at CBS Laboratories in the 1960s.
Electronic Video Recording, or EVR, was a film-based video recording format developed by Hungarian-born engineer Peter Carl Goldmark at CBS Laboratories in the 1960s.
Enhanced CD
Enhanced CD, also known as CD Extra and CD Plus, is a certification mark of the Recording Industry Association of America for various technologies that combine audio and computer d...
Enhanced CD, also known as CD Extra and CD Plus, is a certification mark of the Recording Industry Association of America for various technologies that combine audio and computer d...
Enhanced Versatile Disc
The Enhanced Versatile Disc (EVD) is an optical medium-based digital audio/video format, developed to provide a means for playing HDTV content using existing optical media.
The Enhanced Versatile Disc (EVD) is an optical medium-based digital audio/video format, developed to provide a means for playing HDTV content using existing optical media.
Fernseh
The Fernseh AG television company was registered in Berlin on July 3, 1929 by John Logie Baird, Robert Bosch and other partners with an initial capital of 100,000 Reichsmark.
The Fernseh AG television company was registered in Berlin on July 3, 1929 by John Logie Baird, Robert Bosch and other partners with an initial capital of 100,000 Reichsmark.
Flexplay
Flexplay is a trademark for a DVD-compatible optical video disc format with a time-limited playback time.
Flexplay is a trademark for a DVD-compatible optical video disc format with a time-limited playback time.
Fluorescent Multilayer Disc
Fluorescent Multilayer Disc (FMD) was an optical disc format developed by Constellation 3D that uses fluorescent, rather than reflective materials to store data.
Fluorescent Multilayer Disc (FMD) was an optical disc format developed by Constellation 3D that uses fluorescent, rather than reflective materials to store data.
Forward Versatile Disc
FVD, or Forward Versatile Disc, is an offshoot of DVD developed in Taiwan jointly by the Advanced Optical Storage Research Alliance (AOSRA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute...
FVD, or Forward Versatile Disc, is an offshoot of DVD developed in Taiwan jointly by the Advanced Optical Storage Research Alliance (AOSRA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute...
Game Boy Advance Video
Game Boy Advance Video is a format for putting video onto Game Boy Advance cartridges.
Game Boy Advance Video is a format for putting video onto Game Boy Advance cartridges.
HDCAM
HDCAM, introduced in 1997, is a high-definition video digital recording videocassette version of digital Betacam, using an 8-bit discrete cosine transform compressed 3:1:1 recording, in 1080i-co...
HDCAM, introduced in 1997, is a high-definition video digital recording videocassette version of digital Betacam, using an 8-bit discrete cosine transform compressed 3:1:1 recording, in 1080i-co...
High-Definition Versatile Disc
High-Definition Versatile Disc (HVD) is an Asian standard of advanced high-definition technology originally developed in China by AMLogic Inc., for high-definition video.
High-Definition Versatile Disc (HVD) is an Asian standard of advanced high-definition technology originally developed in China by AMLogic Inc., for high-definition video.
Hybrid disc
A Hybrid disc is a CD-ROM with additional types of data stored on it.
A Hybrid disc is a CD-ROM with additional types of data stored on it.
Hyper CD-ROM
The Hyper CD-ROM is an optical data storage device similar to the CD-ROM with a multilayer 3D structure, invented by Romanian scientist Dr. Eugen Pavel.
The Hyper CD-ROM is an optical data storage device similar to the CD-ROM with a multilayer 3D structure, invented by Romanian scientist Dr. Eugen Pavel.
IVC videotape format
IVC 2 inch Helical scan was a high end broadcast quality helical scan analog recording VTR format developed by International Video Corporation, and introduced in 1975.
IVC 2 inch Helical scan was a high end broadcast quality helical scan analog recording VTR format developed by International Video Corporation, and introduced in 1975.
Laserfilm
Laserfilm was a videodisc format developed by McDonnell-Douglas in 1984 that was a transmissive laser-based playback medium (unlike its competitor, laserdisc, which was a reflective system).
Laserfilm was a videodisc format developed by McDonnell-Douglas in 1984 that was a transmissive laser-based playback medium (unlike its competitor, laserdisc, which was a reflective system).
Longitudinal Video Recording
Longitudinal Video Recording or LVR was a consumer VCR system and videotape standard.
Longitudinal Video Recording or LVR was a consumer VCR system and videotape standard.
LS-R
LS-R, or the Layer-Selection-Type Recordable Optical Disk, is the term coined by Hitachi in 2003 for a next-generation optical disc technology which allows much larger data storage densiti...
LS-R, or the Layer-Selection-Type Recordable Optical Disk, is the term coined by Hitachi in 2003 for a next-generation optical disc technology which allows much larger data storage densiti...
M (videocassette format)
M is the name of a professional videocassette format developed around 1982 by Matsushita and RCA. It was developed as a competitor to Sony's Betacam format.
M is the name of a professional videocassette format developed around 1982 by Matsushita and RCA. It was developed as a competitor to Sony's Betacam format.
Media Object Server
Media Object Server (MOS) is an XML-based protocol for transferring information between newsroom automation systems and other associated systems such as media servers.
Media Object Server (MOS) is an XML-based protocol for transferring information between newsroom automation systems and other associated systems such as media servers.
MII (videocassette format)
MII was a professional analog recording videocassette format developed by Panasonic in 1986 as their answer and competitive product to Sony's Betacam SP format.
MII was a professional analog recording videocassette format developed by Panasonic in 1986 as their answer and competitive product to Sony's Betacam SP format.
MOD and TOD (video format)
MOD and TOD are recording formats for use in digital tapeless camcorders.
MOD and TOD are recording formats for use in digital tapeless camcorders.
MovieCD
MovieCD was a format for digital video storage and consumer playback during the mid to late-1990s, marketed by SIRIUS Publishing, Inc., and was rendered obsolete by the wider distribution of DVD...
MovieCD was a format for digital video storage and consumer playback during the mid to late-1990s, marketed by SIRIUS Publishing, Inc., and was rendered obsolete by the wider distribution of DVD...
MultiLevel Recording
MultiLevel Recording (ML) (also known as M-ary) was a technology originally developed by Optex Corporation and promoted by Calimetrics to increase the storage capacity of optical discs.
MultiLevel Recording (ML) (also known as M-ary) was a technology originally developed by Optex Corporation and promoted by Calimetrics to increase the storage capacity of optical discs.
Optical disc drive
In computing, an optical disc drive is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to ...
In computing, an optical disc drive is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to ...
Optical recording
The history of optical recording can be divided into a few number of distinct major contributions.
The history of optical recording can be divided into a few number of distinct major contributions.
P2 (storage media)
P2 is a professional digital recording solid-state memory storage media format introduced by Panasonic in 2004, and especially tailored to electronic news-gathering applications.
P2 is a professional digital recording solid-state memory storage media format introduced by Panasonic in 2004, and especially tailored to electronic news-gathering applications.
PCM adaptor
A PCM adaptor is a device used for recording digital audio in the PCM format, which in turn connects to a video cassette recorder (acting as a transport) for storage and playback of the digital ...
A PCM adaptor is a device used for recording digital audio in the PCM format, which in turn connects to a video cassette recorder (acting as a transport) for storage and playback of the digital ...
Peep search
Peep Search (or BetaSkipScan) is feature available on many videocassette recorders and most camcorders, whereby the unit can show you what is on the tape during rewind and fast forward ope...
Peep Search (or BetaSkipScan) is feature available on many videocassette recorders and most camcorders, whereby the unit can show you what is on the tape during rewind and fast forward ope...
Philips CD-i
CD-i, or Compact Disc Interactive, is the name of an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V. CD-i also refers to the multimedia Compact Di...
CD-i, or Compact Disc Interactive, is the name of an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V. CD-i also refers to the multimedia Compact Di...
Portapak
A Portapak is a battery powered self-contained video recording system that can be carried by one person.
A Portapak is a battery powered self-contained video recording system that can be carried by one person.
Protein-coated disc
Protein-Coated Disc is a theoretical optical disc technology currently being developed by Professor Venkatesan Renugopalakrishnan, formerly of Harvard Medical School and Florida International Un...
Protein-Coated Disc is a theoretical optical disc technology currently being developed by Professor Venkatesan Renugopalakrishnan, formerly of Harvard Medical School and Florida International Un...
PVD Disc
A PVD Disc (Personal Video Disc) is a special format of discs created by Hasbro Inc. to be used only in their VideoNow product lines.
A PVD Disc (Personal Video Disc) is a special format of discs created by Hasbro Inc. to be used only in their VideoNow product lines.
PXL-2000
The PXL-2000 is a toy black-and-white camcorder produced in 1987 that uses a compact audio cassette as its recording medium.
The PXL-2000 is a toy black-and-white camcorder produced in 1987 that uses a compact audio cassette as its recording medium.
Quadruplex videotape
2-inch quadruplex videotape (also called 2″ quad, or just quad, for short) was the first practical and commercially successful analog recording videotape format.
2-inch quadruplex videotape (also called 2″ quad, or just quad, for short) was the first practical and commercially successful analog recording videotape format.
Quantegy
Quantegy Recording Solutions is a manufacturer of magnetic tape and professional external hard drives based in Opelika, Alabama.
Quantegy Recording Solutions is a manufacturer of magnetic tape and professional external hard drives based in Opelika, Alabama.
Ripping
Ripping is the process of copying audio or video content to a hard disk, typically from removable media.
Ripping is the process of copying audio or video content to a hard disk, typically from removable media.
Run-length limited
Run length limited or RLL coding is a line coding technique that is used to send arbitrary data over a communications channel with bandwidth limits.
Run length limited or RLL coding is a line coding technique that is used to send arbitrary data over a communications channel with bandwidth limits.
S-VHS
S-VHS (Super VHS) (スーパー・ヴィエイチエス Sūpāvieichiesu) is an improved version of the VHS standard for consumer-level analog recording videocassettes.
S-VHS (Super VHS) (スーパー・ヴィエイチエス Sūpāvieichiesu) is an improved version of the VHS standard for consumer-level analog recording videocassettes.
SelectaVision
SelectaVision was a trademark name used on four devices by RCA: the Holotape, magnetic tape, VHS, and Capacitance Electronic Disc.
SelectaVision was a trademark name used on four devices by RCA: the Holotape, magnetic tape, VHS, and Capacitance Electronic Disc.
Sony PCM-501ES digital audio processor
The Sony PCM-501ES digital audio processor is a piece of equipment that offers digital sound recording and playback.
The Sony PCM-501ES digital audio processor is a piece of equipment that offers digital sound recording and playback.
Stacked Volumetric Optical Disk
The Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc (or SVOD) is an optical disc format developed by Hitachi/Maxell, which uses an array of wafer-thin optical discs to allow data storage of around 1TB.
The Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc (or SVOD) is an optical disc format developed by Hitachi/Maxell, which uses an array of wafer-thin optical discs to allow data storage of around 1TB.
Super Video CD
Super Video CD is a digital format for storing video on standard compact discs.
Super Video CD is a digital format for storing video on standard compact discs.
Television Electronic Disc
Television Electronic Disc (TeD) is a discontinued video recording format, released in 1975 by Telefunken and Teldec.
Television Electronic Disc (TeD) is a discontinued video recording format, released in 1975 by Telefunken and Teldec.
Total Hi Def
Total Hi Def Disc, also called Total HD or THD, was a planned optical disc format that included both of the rival high-definition optical disc formats, Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD. It wa...
Total Hi Def Disc, also called Total HD or THD, was a planned optical disc format that included both of the rival high-definition optical disc formats, Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD. It wa...
Triple Play (optical discs)
Triple Play is a form of home entertainment optical disc distribution which provides the buyer with a film or TV series in three different formats in a single keep case.
Triple Play is a form of home entertainment optical disc distribution which provides the buyer with a film or TV series in three different formats in a single keep case.
TV-Anytime
TV-Anytime is a set of specifications for the controlled delivery of multimedia content to a user's digital video recorder (DVR).
TV-Anytime is a set of specifications for the controlled delivery of multimedia content to a user's digital video recorder (DVR).
Type A videotape
1 inch type A (designated Type A by SMPTE) is a reel-to-reel helical scan analog recording videotape format developed by Ampex in 1965, that was one of the first standardized reel-to-reel m...
1 inch type A (designated Type A by SMPTE) is a reel-to-reel helical scan analog recording videotape format developed by Ampex in 1965, that was one of the first standardized reel-to-reel m...
Type B videotape
1 inch type B VTR (designated Type B by SMPTE) is a reel-to-reel analog recording video tape format developed by the Bosch Fernseh division of Bosch in Germany in 1976.
1 inch type B VTR (designated Type B by SMPTE) is a reel-to-reel analog recording video tape format developed by the Bosch Fernseh division of Bosch in Germany in 1976.
Type C videotape
1 inch Type C (designated Type C by SMPTE) is a professional reel-to-reel analog recording helical scan videotape format co-developed and introduced by Ampex and Sony in 1976.
1 inch Type C (designated Type C by SMPTE) is a professional reel-to-reel analog recording helical scan videotape format co-developed and introduced by Ampex and Sony in 1976.
U-matic
U-matic is an analog recording videocassette format first shown by Sony in prototype in October 1969, and introduced to the market in September 1971.
U-matic is an analog recording videocassette format first shown by Sony in prototype in October 1969, and introduced to the market in September 1971.
Universal Media Disc
The Universal Media Disc is an optical disc medium developed by Sony for use on their PlayStation Portable handheld gaming and multimedia platform.
The Universal Media Disc is an optical disc medium developed by Sony for use on their PlayStation Portable handheld gaming and multimedia platform.
V-Cord
V-Cord was a analog video videocassette format developed and released by Sanyo in 1974.
V-Cord was a analog video videocassette format developed and released by Sanyo in 1974.
Versatile Multilayer Disc
Versatile Multilayer Disc is a high-capacity red laser optical disc technology designed by New Medium Enterprises, Inc.. VMD was intended to compete with the blue laser Blu-ray Disc format a...
Versatile Multilayer Disc is a high-capacity red laser optical disc technology designed by New Medium Enterprises, Inc.. VMD was intended to compete with the blue laser Blu-ray Disc format a...
VHS
The Video Home System is a consumer-level analog recording videotape-based cassette standard developed by Victor Company of Japan.
The Video Home System is a consumer-level analog recording videotape-based cassette standard developed by Victor Company of Japan.
VHS-C
VHS-C is the compact VHS videocassette format introduced in 1982 and used primarily for consumer-grade compact analog video camcorders.
VHS-C is the compact VHS videocassette format introduced in 1982 and used primarily for consumer-grade compact analog video camcorders.
Video 2000
Video 2000 (or V2000; also known as Video Compact Cassette, or VCC) was a consumer videocassette recorder system and analog recording videocassette standard developed by Philip...
Video 2000 (or V2000; also known as Video Compact Cassette, or VCC) was a consumer videocassette recorder system and analog recording videocassette standard developed by Philip...
Video Cassette Recording
Video Cassette Recording was an early domestic analog recording format designed by Philips.
Video Cassette Recording was an early domestic analog recording format designed by Philips.
Video CD
Before the advent of DVD and Blu-ray, the Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as View CD, Compact Disc digital video) became the first format for distributing films on...
Before the advent of DVD and Blu-ray, the Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as View CD, Compact Disc digital video) became the first format for distributing films on...
Video Floppy
A Video Floppy is a digital recording storage medium in the form of a 2" magnetic floppy disk used to store still frames of composite analog video.
A Video Floppy is a digital recording storage medium in the form of a 2" magnetic floppy disk used to store still frames of composite analog video.
Video head cleaner
A video head cleaner is a substance used for cleaning the record/playback heads of a video or audio cassette player.
A video head cleaner is a substance used for cleaning the record/playback heads of a video or audio cassette player.
Video High Density
Video High Density (VHD) was a videodisc format which was marketed predominantly in Japan by JVC. There was also an audio-only variant, Audio High Density (AHD).
Video High Density (VHD) was a videodisc format which was marketed predominantly in Japan by JVC. There was also an audio-only variant, Audio High Density (AHD).
Video server
A video server is a computer based device (also called a 'host') dedicated to delivering video.
A video server is a computer based device (also called a 'host') dedicated to delivering video.
Video Single Disc
Video Single Disc (VSD) was a disc-based format that carried the same analog video information as a laserdisc, but on a 12-centimetre (4.72 inch) diameter CD-DA-sized disc.
Video Single Disc (VSD) was a disc-based format that carried the same analog video information as a laserdisc, but on a 12-centimetre (4.72 inch) diameter CD-DA-sized disc.
Video tape recorder
A video tape recorder is a tape recorder designed to record video material, usually on a magnetic tape.
A video tape recorder is a tape recorder designed to record video material, usually on a magnetic tape.
Video tape tracking
In a video tape recorder, tracking is a calibration adjustment which ensures that the spinning playback head is properly aligned with the helical scan signal writen onto the tape.
In a video tape recorder, tracking is a calibration adjustment which ensures that the spinning playback head is properly aligned with the helical scan signal writen onto the tape.
Videodisc
Videodisc (or video disc) is a general term for a laser- or stylus-readable random-access disc that contains both audio and analog video signals recorded in an analog form.
Videodisc (or video disc) is a general term for a laser- or stylus-readable random-access disc that contains both audio and analog video signals recorded in an analog form.
Videotape
A videotape is a recording of images and sounds on to magnetic tape as opposed to film stock or random access digital media.
A videotape is a recording of images and sounds on to magnetic tape as opposed to film stock or random access digital media.
Videotape format war
The videotape format war was a period of intense competition or "format war" of incompatible models of consumer-level analog video videocassette and video cassette recorders (VCR) in the late 19...
The videotape format war was a period of intense competition or "format war" of incompatible models of consumer-level analog video videocassette and video cassette recorders (VCR) in the late 19...
Vision Electronic Recording Apparatus
Vision Electronic Recording Apparatus was an early analog recording videotape format developed from 1952 by the BBC under project manager Dr Peter Axon.
Vision Electronic Recording Apparatus was an early analog recording videotape format developed from 1952 by the BBC under project manager Dr Peter Axon.
Vision electronic recording apparatus
Vision electronic recording apparatus was an early analog recording videotape format developed from 1952 by the BBC under project manager Dr Peter Axon.
Vision electronic recording apparatus was an early analog recording videotape format developed from 1952 by the BBC under project manager Dr Peter Axon.
VX (videocassette format)
VX was a short-lived and unsuccessful consumer analog recording videocassette format developed by Panasonic and launched in 1975 in Japan.
VX was a short-lived and unsuccessful consumer analog recording videocassette format developed by Panasonic and launched in 1975 in Japan.
W-VHS
W-VHS is a HDTV analog recording videocassette format created by JVC. The format was originally introduced in 1994 for use with Japan's Hi-Vision, an early analog high-definition television system.
W-VHS is a HDTV analog recording videocassette format created by JVC. The format was originally introduced in 1994 for use with Japan's Hi-Vision, an early analog high-definition television system.
White Book (CD standard)
The White Book, which was released in 1993 by Sony, Philips, Matsushita, and JVC refers to a standard of compact disc that stores not only sound but also still pictures and motion video.
The White Book, which was released in 1993 by Sony, Philips, Matsushita, and JVC refers to a standard of compact disc that stores not only sound but also still pictures and motion video.
XDCAM
XDCAM is a a series of products for digital recording using random access solid-state memory media, introduced by Sony in 2003.
XDCAM is a a series of products for digital recording using random access solid-state memory media, introduced by Sony in 2003.
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