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videocassette recorderDevice for recording pictures and sound on cassettes or spools of magnetic tape. It was first launched commercially in 1956 for the television broadcasting industry, but during the late 1970s cheaper models were developed for home use, to record broadcast programmes for future viewing and to view rented or owned video cassettes of commercial films. Cassette recorders were replaced by digital recorders, including DVDs and TiVo, during the early 2000s. Video recording works in the same way as audio tape recording: the picture information is stored as a line of varying magnetism, or track, on a plastic tape covered with magnetic material. The main difficulty – the huge amount of information needed to reproduce a picture – is overcome by arranging the video track diagonally across the tape. During recording, the tape is wrapped around a drum in a spiral fashion. The recording head rotates inside the drum. The combination of the forward motion of the tape and the rotation of the head produces a diagonal track. The audio signal accompanying the video signal is recorded as a separate track along the edge of the tape. Two video cassette systems were introduced to the mass market by Japanese firms in the 1970s. The Sony Betamax was technically superior, but Matsushita's VHS had larger marketing resources behind it and after some years became the sole system on the market. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Features include a control panel, high-end computer with DVD, VCR, visualizer, laptop connection, a PA audio system with microphone and speakers, and an interactive 17-inch LCD screen with interactive pen and annotation software. It will be available in April for about $230 Perfect for Those Holding on to VHS Memories The new SLV-D570H DVD player/VCR combo features 720p/1080i DVD upscaling through an integrated HDMI connection, 19-micron head for improved VCR recording and Flash Rewind, which makes possible rewinding a T-120 VHS cassette in around 60 seconds. The brand new DF4501P from DAEWOO with 'I-Link' now means you can not only digitally record your favourite TV programmes and ageing VCR collection onto DVD, you can also do the same with your camcorder recordings and as this superb equipment also features '3D noise reduction' and 'progressive scan', the results are absolutely amazing, producing DVD's of virtually professional quality |
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