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Analog Data Recording with a Video Cassette Recorder

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1979
A multichannel, analog data storage system is presented which utilizes a compact video cassette recorder. Typical video cassette recorders operate at 3?ips and consequently allow up to one hour of continuous recording. The rotary two-head, helical-scan system employed yields a relative head-to-tape speed of 404.3 ips and a bandwidth of 3 to 4 MHz.
David M. Smith, Roy H. Propst
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An efficient recording method for video recorders using the video signature tools

2014 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2014
The Video Signature is a high-performance content fingerprint that detects the same video streams with high accuracy. It can be applied to video recorders in order to reduce data size can by deletion of the same parts. However, it requires a large amount of computations.
Mariko Tsurusaki   +3 more
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Playing and Recording Video [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
In this chapter, you will dive into using video in your apps, discovering how to play and record video files. As a format, video is more complex than still images or photos, and requires significant low-level support. Fortunately, there are APIs to provide that low-level support for you.
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Video is better: why aren’t we using it? A mixed-methods study of the barriers to routine procedural video recording and case review

Surgical Endoscopy, 2021
Laura Mazer   +4 more
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Digital Video Recording

2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Digital Recording of Analog Signals The Road to D-1 Composite Video Digital Recording Data Compression HDTV Digital Recording DV, Digital Video D-VHS, The Latest Member of the VHS Family Disk Recorders for Digital Video Applications Looking into the Future
C. Denis Mee   +2 more
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Video and optical recording

Data Processing, 1984
Abstract Technology has created new ways to store and distribute information. The optical disc is one of these emerging technologies. As a computer storage medium, the optical disc has greater capacity to store data than any present magnetic medium. Optical disc technology includes read-only optical videodisc for storing visual data, and read-write ...
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Professional Video Recording

1988
In 1956 video tape recorders revolutionized the television industry, just as sound recorders had revolutionized the audio industry a decade before. Almost all television now is taped so it can be reviewed, edited, broadcast at a convenient hour, and repeated at any time or place in the future.
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A Video-Browsing-Enhanced Personal Video Recorder

14th International Conference of Image Analysis and Processing - Workshops (ICIAPW 2007), 2007
We present the world's first highlights-playback-capable hard disk drive (HDD)-enhanced DVD recorder (personal video recorder-PVR). It automatically detects highlights in sports video by detecting portions with a mixture of the commentator's excited speech and cheering, using Gaussian mixture models (GMM's) trained using the MDL criterion.
I. Otsuka, A. Divakaran
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Video Disc Recorder

2018
Nach dieser hoffentlich nicht zu trockenen Materie starten wir nun unser erstes Projekt „Video Disc Recorder“. Das Kapitel erklart Schritt fur Schritt den Aufbau eines DVB-Receivers (Digital Video Broadcast). Dabei spielt es keine Rolle, ob Sie Fernsehen uber Satellit, uber Kabel oder terrestrisch empfangen.
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Video Recordings Act 1984

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1985
This paper is based on a talk given at the 1984 IMBI Conference at Swansea University. It gives details of the passage of the Video Recordings Bill through Parliament and gives expanded comments on the subsequent Act itself.
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