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Video Recording Paper - Innovation In Medical Video Recording

SPIE Proceedings, 1985
Traditionally, multiple format recording emulsions for medical video imaging have utilized a film (transparent) base. The major reason for this is probably because the film and camera manufacturers felt the diagnostician is accustomed to viewing x-ray images on a film base and would prefer to view video images that way also. Because of the need to keep
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Digital video recording

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1995
Through mutual technology transfer between consumer and professional video recorders, the last 20 years has witnessed a rapid evolution from analog to digital recording. Each new digital videotape recorder (VTR) uses different channel coding. This implies that improving the recording density involves the development of new channel-coding schemes ...
T. Fukinuki, Yoshizumi Eto, M. Umemoto
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Video Technologies for Recording Open Surgery: A Systematic Review

Surgical Innovation, 2019
Video recording of surgical procedures is an important tool for surgical education, performance enhancement, and error analysis. Technology for video recording open surgery, however, is limited.
T. Saun, K. Zuo, T. Grantcharov
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[Video Instruction for Synchronous Video Recording of Mimic Movement of Patients with Facial Palsy].

Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2017
Background Photografy and video are necessary to record the severity of a facial palsy or to allow offline grading with a grading system. There is no international standard for the video recording urgently needed to allow a standardized comparison of ...
Rebecca Anna Schaede   +5 more
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Consumer Video Recorders

2009
This chapter contains sections titled: The Challenge of Fixed-Head Consumer Video Recorders The Development of Helically Scanned Home Video Recorders Cassene (Two Reels) or Cartridge (One Reel)? Betamax (Beta) Versus VHS in Japan Beta Versus VHS in the United States Beta Versus VHS in Europe The First 8 mm Video
Mark H. Clark   +2 more
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The Challenge of Recording Video

2009
This chapter contains sections titled: The Nature of Video Signals Adding Color to Television Recording Video Signals on Film Magnetic Video Recording: Early Experiments The First Broadcast-Quality Magnetic Video Recorder Video Recorders for Home Use Operational Factors Affecting Video Recorder Design ...
Mark H. Clark   +2 more
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Video recording in the delivery room: current status, implications and implementation

Pediatric Research, 2021
B. Simma   +7 more
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Ethical Recommendations for Video Recording in the Operating Room.

Annals of Surgery, 2016
INTRODUCTION A dvances in digital technology are allowing for convenient recording and dissemination of operative videos to a wider audience. Originally, many videos were focused on basic sciences and preclinical education, but the number of people ...
J. Prigoff, M. Sherwin, C. Divino
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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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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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