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- D-3_(video) abstract "D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video videocassette format invented at NHK, and introduced commercially by Panasonic in 1991 to compete with Ampex's D-2. It uses half-inch metal particle tape at 83.88 mm/s (compare to D-2's 19 mm and 131.7 mm/s). Like D-2, the composite video signal is sampled at four times the color subcarrier frequency, with eight bits per sample. Four channels of 48 kHz 16–20 bit PCM audio, and other ancillary data, are inserted during the vertical blanking interval. The aggregate net (error corrected) bitrate of the format is 143 Mbit/s, and because the codec is lossless, it has been used in data applications. Camcorders were available which used this format, and are to date the only digital tape camcorders to use a lossless encoding scheme. The D-5 format, introduced in 1993 by Panasonic and presently (2006) marketed as D-5 HD, uses the D-3 transport and tape running at roughly double D-3 speed. The D-3 transport in turn is derived from the MII transport. D-3/D-5 tapes come in small (161 mm × 96 mm × 25 mm), medium (212 mm × 124 mm × 25 mm), and large (296 mm × 167 mm × 25 mm) cassettes, with format-specific recognition holes. Maximum D-3 runtimes (in the Fujifilm lineup) are 50, 126, and 248 minutes respectively.".
- D-3_(video) thumbnail Panasonic_D3_Casette_(rotated_cropped).jpg?width=300.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageExternalLink audiovisual_item.php?term=D3+Digital+Video.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageExternalLink video.formats.pdf.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageID "1504005".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageLength "2497".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageRevisionID "707559159".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Ampex.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Camcorder.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1991_introductions.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_terminology.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_storage.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Composite_video.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink D-2_(video).
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink D5_HD.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Data_compression.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Digital_video.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Helical_scan.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Interlaced_video.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink MII_(videocassette_format).
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink NHK.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink PAL.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Television_program.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Vertical_blanking_interval.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink Videotape.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLink File:Panasonic_AJ_D350.jpg.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLinkText "D-3 (video)".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLinkText "D-3 tape".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLinkText "D-3 video tape".
- D-3_(video) wikiPageWikiLinkText "D-3".
- D-3_(video) caption "A D-3 videocassette".
- D-3_(video) encoding NTSC.
- D-3_(video) encoding PAL.
- D-3_(video) name "D-3 videotape".
- D-3_(video) owner NHK.
- D-3_(video) read Helical_scan.
- D-3_(video) standard Interlaced_video.
- D-3_(video) type Magnetic_tape.
- D-3_(video) use Television_program.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_media.
- D-3_(video) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Video_storage_formats.
- D-3_(video) write Helical_scan.
- D-3_(video) subject Category:1991_introductions.
- D-3_(video) subject Category:Television_terminology.
- D-3_(video) subject Category:Video_storage.
- D-3_(video) hypernym Format.
- D-3_(video) type Document.
- D-3_(video) type Software.
- D-3_(video) type Document.
- D-3_(video) type Redirect.
- D-3_(video) comment "D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video videocassette format invented at NHK, and introduced commercially by Panasonic in 1991 to compete with Ampex's D-2. It uses half-inch metal particle tape at 83.88 mm/s (compare to D-2's 19 mm and 131.7 mm/s). Like D-2, the composite video signal is sampled at four times the color subcarrier frequency, with eight bits per sample.".
- D-3_(video) label "D-3 (video)".
- D-3_(video) sameAs Q736474.
- D-3_(video) sameAs D3_(standard_di_videoregistrazione).
- D-3_(video) sameAs D3-VTR.
- D-3_(video) sameAs D-3_(vídeo).
- D-3_(video) sameAs m.056gtq.
- D-3_(video) sameAs D-3_(видео).
- D-3_(video) sameAs Q736474.
- D-3_(video) wasDerivedFrom D-3_(video)?oldid=707559159.
- D-3_(video) depiction Panasonic_D3_Casette_(rotated_cropped).jpg.
- D-3_(video) isPrimaryTopicOf D-3_(video).