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- VHS abstract "The Video Home System (VHS) is a standard for consumer-level use of analog recording on videotape cassettes. It was developed by Victor Company of Japan (JVC) in the 1970s.From the 1950s magnetic tape video recording became a major contributor to the television industry, via the first commercialized video tape recorders (VTRs). At that time, the devices were used only in expensive professional environments such as television studios and medical imaging (fluoroscopy). In the 1970s videotape entered home use, creating the home video industry and changing the economics of the television and movie businesses. The television industry viewed VCRs as having the power to disrupt their business, while television users viewed the VCR as the means to take control of their hobby.In the 1980s and 1990s, at the peak of VHS's popularity, there were videotape format wars in the home video industry. Two of the formats, VHS and Betamax, received the most media exposure. VHS eventually won the war, succeeding as the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period.Optical disc formats later began to offer better quality than analog consumer video tape such as standard and super-VHS. The earliest of these formats, LaserDisc, was not widely adopted. However, after the introduction of the DVD format in 1997, VHS's market share began to decline. By 2008, DVD had achieved mass acceptance and replaced VHS as the preferred method of distribution.".
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- VHS wikiPageExternalLink vcr.htm.
- VHS wikiPageExternalLink www.VHSCollector.com.
- VHS wikiPageExternalLink www.totalrewind.org.
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- VHS wikiPageRevisionID "707468532".
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink ADAT.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Akihabara.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_Microsystems.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Ampex.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink ArVid.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Audio_mastering.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Audio_mixing_(recorded_music).
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_gain_control.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Azimuth_recording.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Backup.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Bandwidth_(signal_processing).
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Baseband.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Betacam.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Betamax.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_television_systems.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink CD_Video.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Camcorder.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_introductions.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Composite_video_formats.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_inventions.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Panasonic.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Category:VHS.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Videotape.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Chrominance.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Closed_captioning.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_of_Independent_States.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Compression_artifact.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_confusion.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Corvus_Systems.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Crosstalk.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink D-VHS.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink DVD.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink DVD_single.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Danmere_Ltd..
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Data_rate_units.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Digital-S.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_range.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Education.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Eragon_(film).
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Feature_film.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Fluoroscopy.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Friday_Night_Videos.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Gigabyte.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
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- VHS wikiPageWikiLink JVC_HR-3300.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Justify_My_Love.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Kenjiro_Takayanagi.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink LaserDisc.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Lead_single.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Linear_video_editing.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink List_of_screw_drives.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Live_Aid.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Luma_(video).
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink M.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-2.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink MTV.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Macroblock.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Madonna_(entertainer).
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_storage.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_International_Trade_and_Industry.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi.
- VHS wikiPageWikiLink Monochrome.