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Videocassette and recorders
* Videocassette, used with videocassette recorders ( VCR )
Due to the early morning slot, where most viewers relied on Videocassette recorders to follow the series, relevant upcoming changes to the broadcast pattern of the series were also pointed out during these commentaries to viewers when needed so that they might adjust their video settings accordingly.
The system includes cameras, decks as drop-in replacements for Videocassette recorders ( VCR ), and a special 5. 25-inch computer drive for random-access integration with non-linear editing systems ( NLE ).

Videocassette and used
The rotating portion of the head drum showing the rotary transformer and three of the six tape head s used in this particular Videocassette recorder | VCR

Videocassette and VCR
* Videocassette recorder ( VCR )
* Videocassette recorder ( VCR )
* Videocassette recorder ( VCR ), 1970
The head drum of a Hi-Fi NTSC VHS Videocassette recorder | VCR ; three of the six heads face the reader.
* Videocassette recorder ( VCR, video recorder )
* Videocassette player, a VCR without recording capability.

Videocassette and .
Creature from the Black Lagoon was filmed and originally released in 3-D requiring polarized 3-D glasses, and subsequently reissued in the 1970s in the inferior anaglyph format ( this version was released on home video by MCA Videocassette, Inc. in 1980 ).
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The film was released on both VHS and Laserdisc, in 1982 and 1987, by MCA Videocassette, MCA Videodisc, and MCA Home Video ; respectively.
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In 1980, MCA Home Video ( then known as MCA Videocassette Inc .) released Jaws 2 on VHS and Laserdisc, following its 1980 theatrical re-release in theaters.
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Multiple versions of the film have been released on Videocassette, DVD, and Blu-ray including a director's cut with extended footage previously unseen in North American cinemas.
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The Cannon Group's first films in the United States were distributed independently and released on home video, initially through MCA Videocassette, Inc. and later on the small Paragon Video label.
* MCA Videocassette, Inc.
Intaglio stamp: Videocassette recorder.

recorders and used
Stand-alone, file based, multi-track recorders from Sound Devices, This of course results in a reduction in audio quality, but a variety of techniques are used, mainly by exploiting psychoacoustics, to remove the data that has least effect on perceived quality.
* dvf – a Sony proprietary format for compressed voice files ; commonly used by Sony dictation recorders.
Motorola's home and broadcast network products included set-top boxes, digital video recorders, and network equipment used to enable video broadcasting, computer telephony, and high-definition television.
Tandberg invented the cross-field recording system for tape recorders where a separate head with the bias was used.
Simple Compact Cassette audio tape recorders were commonly used for data storage and distribution on home computers at a time when floppy disk drives were very expensive.
In maintaining old equipment, unobtainium refers to replacement parts that are no longer made, such as parts for reel-to-reel audio-tape recorders, or rare vacuum tubes that cost more than the equipment they are fitted to ( especially true of certain vacuum tubes, such as the 1L6, used almost exclusively in American battery-powered shortwave radios or the WD-11 used in certain early 1920s radios ).
Galvanometer mechanisms were also used to position the pens in analog strip chart recorders such as used in electrocardiographs, electroencephalographs and polygraphs.
Other versions include the Mute Cornett, which is a straight narrow-bore instrument with integrated mouthpiece, quiet enough to be used in a consort of viols or even recorders.
Large or L-size cassettes are accepted by most standalone DV tape recorders and are used in many shoulder-mount camcorders.
This container is used primarily on Windows-based computers, though Sony offers two tapeless recorders, the HDD-based HVR-DR60 and the CompactFlash-based HVR-MRC1K, for use with DV / HDV camcorders that can record in DV-AVI format either making a file-based copy of the tape or bypassing tape recording altogether.
During the 1980s, the cassette's popularity grew further as a result of portable pocket recorders and high-fidelity (" hi-fi ") players, such as Sony's Walkman ( 1979 ), which used a body not much larger than the cassette tape itself, with mechanical keys on one side, or electronic buttons or display on the face.
Unlike typical cassette decks that use a single head for both record and playback plus a second head for erasing, the Nakamichi 1000, like the better reel-to-reel recorders, used three separate heads to optimize these functions.
Microphones are used in many applications such as telephones, tape recorders, karaoke systems, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, FRS radios, megaphones, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, speech recognition, VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking or knock sensors.
Denon continued development of their PCM recorders that used professional video machines as the storage medium, eventually building 8-track units used for, among other productions, a series of jazz records made in New York in the late 1970s.
It later sought to impose restrictions on DAT recorders to prevent them from being used to copy LPs, CDs, and prerecorded cassettes.
Wire was also used as a recording medium in black box voice recorders for aviation in the 1950s.
Higher speeds used in professional recorders are prone to cause " head bumps ," which are fluctuations in low-frequency response.
Professional decks will use higher tape speeds, with 15 and 30 inches per second being most common, while lower tape speeds are usually used for smaller recorders and cassette players, in order to save space where fidelity is not as critical as in professional recorders.
Sholes was attempting to recapture the Sun Records sound, but he was unaware that Sun founder Sam Phillips had used two tape recorders and a slight time delay to create it on previous Presley recordings.

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