
D-VHS is a digital recording format developed by JVC, in collaboration with Hitachi, Matsushita, and Philips. The `D` in D-VHS originally stood for Data VHS, but with the expansion of the format from standard definition to high definition capability, JVC renamed it Digital VHS and uses that designation on its website. It uses the same physical c.....
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Digital VHS. Digital signals recorded onto magnetic tape. Greater capacity than typical VHS; can record compressed HDTV signals. See D-Theater
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A new standard proposed by JVC for recording digital signals on a VHS video recorder.
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