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- M_(videocassette_format) abstract "M was the name of a professional analog recording videocassette format developed around 1982 by Matsushita and RCA. It was developed as a competitor to Sony's Betacam format. In the same way Betacam was designed to take advantage of cheap and readily available Betamax videocassettes, M used the same videocassette (and the same oxide-formulated magnetic tape loaded in the cassette) as VHS. M-Format also used a similar component video format to that used by Betacam, (as opposed to VHS's composite video format), and recorded at a much faster linear tape speed, as Betacam did. A cassette that would yield 120 minutes on a VHS VCR at SP speed would only yield 20 minutes on a M VCR. The format was called "M" due to the shape of the threading path of the tape around the helical scan video head drum, which resembles a letter M. (This is also how the U-matic format got its name, for its U-shaped tape path in the VCR.) VHS also uses the same M-shaped tape threading path as M; it was carried over to M from VHS. M had a similar 4-head recording system to Betacam, but the chrominance signals were recorded as two FM subcarriers of the main chrominance track FM carrier.M had little success in the professional/industrial video production market. This might have been due to RCA's Broadcast Products division, which marketed the M format in the United States under the "Hawkeye" brand name, going out of business in 1984 (shortly after M was introduced). Thus NBC was one of the few Broadcasters to use the format. Weak marketing by Matsushita for M might have been a factor as well.M was also marketed by Panasonic (a division of Matsushita) and Ampex under the Recam (REcording CAMera) name.M was succeeded in 1986 by the MII format developed by Panasonic, using a similar-sized cassette with completely different signal processing and a metal-particle tape formulation.".
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- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageExternalLink panasonic-m-and-m2.html.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageExternalLink case%20report%20betamax%20final.pdf.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageExternalLink format.html.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageExternalLink m.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageExternalLink formats.html.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageID "1937767".
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageLength "4157".
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageRevisionID "599919734".
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Ampex.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Analog_recording.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Betacam.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_storage.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Component_video.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Composite_video.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_Modulation.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Helical_scan.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Interlaced_video.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink MII_(videocassette_format).
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_Tape.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink PAL.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic_Corporation.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink RCA.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink U-matic.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink VHS.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Video_production.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Videocassette.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Videotape.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLink Videotape_format_war.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLinkText "M (videocassette format)".
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLinkText "M".
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageWikiLinkText "M-Format".
- M_(videocassette_format) encoding NTSC.
- M_(videocassette_format) encoding PAL.
- M_(videocassette_format) hasPhotoCollection M_(videocassette_format).
- M_(videocassette_format) standard Interlaced_video.
- M_(videocassette_format) type Magnetic_Tape.
- M_(videocassette_format) type Magnetic_tape.
- M_(videocassette_format) use Video_production.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_media.
- M_(videocassette_format) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Video_storage_formats.
- M_(videocassette_format) subject Category:Video_storage.
- M_(videocassette_format) hypernym Format.
- M_(videocassette_format) type Broadcaster.
- M_(videocassette_format) comment "M was the name of a professional analog recording videocassette format developed around 1982 by Matsushita and RCA. It was developed as a competitor to Sony's Betacam format. In the same way Betacam was designed to take advantage of cheap and readily available Betamax videocassettes, M used the same videocassette (and the same oxide-formulated magnetic tape loaded in the cassette) as VHS.".
- M_(videocassette_format) label "M (videocassette format)".
- M_(videocassette_format) sameAs M_(standard_di_videoregistrazione).
- M_(videocassette_format) sameAs M規格.
- M_(videocassette_format) sameAs m.067gr9.
- M_(videocassette_format) sameAs Q783240.
- M_(videocassette_format) sameAs Q783240.
- M_(videocassette_format) wasDerivedFrom M_(videocassette_format)?oldid=599919734.
- M_(videocassette_format) isPrimaryTopicOf M_(videocassette_format).