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- Type_C_videotape abstract "1 inch Type C (designated Type C by SMPTE) is a professional reel-to-reel analog recording helical scan videotape format co-developed and introduced by Ampex and Sony in 1976. It became the replacement in the professional video and broadcast television industries for the then-incumbent 2 inch Quadruplex videotape (2 inch Quad for short) open-reel format, due to the smaller size, comparative ease of operation (vs. 2 inch) and slightly higher video quality of 1 inch type C video tape recorder (VTR). 1 inch type C required less maintenance downtime than Quadruplex videotape, and did not require digital time base correction to produce a stable video signal.1 inch Type C is capable of "trick-play" functions such as still, shuttle, and variable-speed playback, including slow motion. 2 inch Quadruplex videotape machines lacked these capabilities, due to the segmented manner in which it recorded video tracks onto the magnetic tape. Also, 1 inch Type C VTRs required much less maintenance (and used less power and space) than did 2 inch machines.1 inch Type C records composite video at a very high video quality that is superior to contemporary color-under formats such as U-matic, and of comparable quality to analog component video formats like Betacam and MII. Both analog component formats were notoriously fussy and trouble-prone, so in practice Type C gave a stable, more reliable picture than the broadcast quality analog cassette-based videotape formats. Because television was broadcast as a composite signal, there was no real downside to Type C in television broadcasting and distribution.The quality and reliability of 1 inch Type C made it a mainstay in television and video production in television studios for almost 20 years, before being supplanted by more reliable digital videocassette formats like DVCAM, D-1, D-2 and DVCPro. 1 inch Type C was also widely used for the mastering of early LaserDisc titles. It was replaced in that role by the digital D-2 videocassette format in the late 1980s.".
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_introductions.
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_television.
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_terminology.
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_storage.
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink D-1_(Sony).
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink D-2_(video).
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink DVCAM.
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink LaserDisc.
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink MII_(videocassette_format).
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLink Nagra.
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "1 inch type C".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "1" Type C".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "1" videotape".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "C format VTR".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "C-format one-inch tape".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "C-type".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "Type C videotape".
- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "Type C".
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- Type_C_videotape wikiPageWikiLinkText "type C".
- Type_C_videotape caption "Sony BVH-2000 1 inch VTR".
- Type_C_videotape encoding NTSC.
- Type_C_videotape encoding PAL.
- Type_C_videotape hasPhotoCollection Type_C_videotape.
- Type_C_videotape name "Type C videotape".
- Type_C_videotape owner Sony.
- Type_C_videotape read Helical_scan.
- Type_C_videotape type Magnetic_Tape.
- Type_C_videotape type Magnetic_tape.
- Type_C_videotape use Television_production.
- Type_C_videotape use Television_program.
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- Type_C_videotape write Helical_scan.
- Type_C_videotape subject Category:1976_introductions.
- Type_C_videotape subject Category:Composite_video_formats.
- Type_C_videotape subject Category:History_of_television.
- Type_C_videotape subject Category:Television_terminology.
- Type_C_videotape subject Category:Video_storage.
- Type_C_videotape hypernym Analog.
- Type_C_videotape type Document.
- Type_C_videotape type Drug.
- Type_C_videotape type Document.
- Type_C_videotape comment "1 inch Type C (designated Type C by SMPTE) is a professional reel-to-reel analog recording helical scan videotape format co-developed and introduced by Ampex and Sony in 1976. It became the replacement in the professional video and broadcast television industries for the then-incumbent 2 inch Quadruplex videotape (2 inch Quad for short) open-reel format, due to the smaller size, comparative ease of operation (vs.".
- Type_C_videotape label "Type C videotape".