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Video is the technology of processing electronic signals representing moving pictures. A major application of video technology is television, but it is also widely used in engineering, scientific, manufacturing, and security applications. Other uses of video have tended to use the video formats designed for television use. The word video comes from the Latin, "I see".
The term video is also used as abbreviation for videotape, as well as for video recorder and video player.
Analog video encoding formats
Analog video broadcast and inter-connection signal standards
Analog video tape formats
- Ampex
- VERA ( BBCThe British Broadcasting Corporation BBC is primarily a national publicly-funded broadcaster based in the United Kingdom, which also has some international services. Some of the international services (such as BBC cable TV in America, Canada and elsewhere)
- U-matic ( SonyUsage of these images is restricted. Trademarks on this page belong to their owner. See Image use policy Sony (in katakana: ) is a consumer electronics corporation based in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded on May 7, 1946 as the Tokyo Telecommunications Engine)
- BetamaxBetamax was a 12. 7 mm (1/2-inch) home video tape recording format engineered by Sony. It was derived from the earlier professional 19. 1 mm (3/4-inch) U-matic video cassette format. Like VHS, it had no guard band, and used recording azimuth to reduce cro ( SonyUsage of these images is restricted. Trademarks on this page belong to their owner. See Image use policy Sony (in katakana: ) is a consumer electronics corporation based in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded on May 7, 1946 as the Tokyo Telecommunications Engine)
- BetacamBetacam is a half-inch analog videotape format developed by Sony and launched in 1982. Also known as "half-inch Type L," it was developed as a component-recording professional format usable with Betamax consumer cassettes. Betacam records an analog compon
- Betacam SPBetacam SP is a videotape format originally developed by Sony. It was introduced as an improvement to the original Betacam half-inch cassette tape format in the early 1990s. Video storage.
- VHSThe Video Home System better known by its acronym VHS is the recording and playing standard for video cassette recorders (VCRs), developed by JVC and launched in 1976. It became a standard format for consumer recording and viewing in the 1980s after compe ( JVC)
- S-VHS ( JVC)
- VHS-C ( JVC)
- Video 2000 ( Philips)
- 8mm tape
- Hi8
Digital Video encoding formats
Optical disc storage formats:
Digital Video tape formats
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