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A video tape recorder (VTR), is a tape recorder that can record video material.


History of video tape recording

  • Charles P. Ginsburg, at Ampex Corporation

Technologies

Video tape recorder technologies include:


Analog reel-to-reel

  • VERA (BBC)
  • Ampex
  • 2-inch quad videotape
  • B-format videotape
  • C-format videotape

Professional cassette / cartridge based systems

  • U-Matic (3/4")

VHS

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Digital Video tape formats

Consumer formats


See video cassette recorder for a full treatment of domestic formats.


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