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1) Beta alternative 2) Beta beater 3) Beta blocker 4) Beta competitor 5) Beta follower 6) Beta rival 7) Beta rival, once 8) Betamax alternative 9) Cassette type 10) Choice over Betamax 11) DVD ancestor 12) DVD precursor 13) Format that beat Beta 14) Former tape format 15) Home entertainment letters
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(Video Home Systems.) This form of home entertainment and recording tape is a one half inch wide ferromagnetic tape developed in the United States in 1977. Corporations would not stand the cost of something that required a ten-year plan for manufacturing and re-working production plants. Matsushita Corporation, in Japan, purchased the rights to thi...
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(from the article `videocassette recorder`) ...developed in the l960s, but the first relatively convenient and low-cost VCR was introduced by the Sony Corporation in 1969. With the subsequent ... ...in missteps as well. For instance, Sony was one of the first to release videocassette recorders (VCRs) for home use, but Sony`s version, Be...
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Video Home System. Dominant domestic video format.
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Vertical Helical Scan (or as JCV calls it, 'Video Home System'). Widely used method of recording audio and video electrical signals onto magnetic tape.
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Very High Speed + Video Home System + Virtual Host Storage
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The most popular domestic videotape system in use between the late 1970s and the present day, Video Home System was invented by JVC and first sold in 1978. Although Sony's Betamax had a three-year head start, VHS rapidly became more popular as JVC were willing to licence the technology to rival manufacturers, and although the picture quality was co...
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Video Home System. Video recording and cassette system, also used in professional contexts where the image and sound quality does not demand broadcast standard.
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VHS an analog format capable of delivering 240 lines of video resolution, along with stereo sound that's nearly as good as CD (in dynamic range and frequency response). Blank tapes usually feature either 120 minutes or 160 minutes of recording time at the highest recording speed (6 hours or 8 hours at the slowest speed). VHS and VCR's are slowly be...
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Video Home System. As proposed by JVC, a video recording format used most often in homes but also in CCTV. Its limitations include the speed of recording, the magnetic tapes used and the color separation technique. Most of the CCTV equipment, today, exceeds VHS resolution.
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A popular home-use half-inch format. Not suitable for reproducing video for broadcast use.
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