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- VHS-C abstract "VHS-C is the compact VHS videocassette format introduced in 1982 and used primarily for consumer-grade compact analog recording camcorders. The format is based on the same video tape as is used in VHS, and can be played back in a standard VHS VCR with an adapter. Though quite inexpensive, the format is largely obsolete even as a consumer standard and has been replaced in the marketplace by digital video formats, which have smaller form factors.The magnetic tape on VHS-C cassettes is wound on one main spool and used a gear wheel which moves the tape forward. It can also be moved by hand. This development hampered the sales of the Betamax system somewhat, because the Betamax cassette geometry prevented a similar development.VHS-C cassette was larger than Video8 cassette, but was compatible with VHS tape recorders, using a special adapter cassette. The adapter contains a standard full-size engagement hub for the VCR's takeup sprocket, which connected to a gear train to drive the VHS-C cassette takeup gear.VHS end of tape is normally detected by a light in the VCR that inserts into the full-size cassette body, and detected by sensors in the VCR located at the far outer corners of the front of the cassette. Because the width of VHS-C is narrower than a full-size VHS cassette and does not align with the full-size end of tape sensors, the adapter has a guide roller swing arm to pull tape out of the VHS-C cartridge out to the far right edge where it would normally be located in a full-size cassette. When the VHS-C cartridge is to be removed from the adapter, a geared retraction system pulls in the excess loose tape when the swing arm retracts. A higher quality version of VHS-C was released, based on S-VHS, known as S-VHS-C, that competed against Hi8, the higher quality version of Video8. The arrival on the market of inexpensive S-VHS-C camcorders led to the inclusion on many modern VCRs of a feature known as SQPB, or SuperVHS Quasi-PlayBack, but did not make a significant impact on the market as the arrival of MiniDV as a consumer standard made low-cost, digital, near-broadcast quality video widely available to consumers, and rendered analog camcorders largely obsolete.Compared with Video8, VHS-C had similar video quality but a shorter run time, 90 versus 30 minutes at SP speed (for standard cassettes), 180 versus 60 for longer-running modes. Although at one time JVC marketed a 45-minute and a 60-minute SP Mode tape with the Extra High Grade formulation (135 minutes, and 180 minutes in EP/SLP Mode). Similarly Video8 spawned a 120 minute version of the cassette (240 minutes in long play).The later Hi8 and S-VHS-C systems both have a quality similar to the laserdisc system. Although Video8 acquired a digital variant, Digital8, it is extremely unlikely that D-VHS will ever be adapted to a compact format, as the consumer camcorder industry has largely standardized on small-format MiniDV and the new hard drive based recorders. As of 2010, a few VHS-C and S-VHS-C camcorders are still available from JVC at extremely low prices (~US$200), and the media remain widely available at relatively low cost.".
- VHS-C thumbnail Super-VHS-Compact001-Mini-Version.JPG?width=300.
- VHS-C wikiPageExternalLink vhs-c.html.
- VHS-C wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=-37CkmDqB6s&feature=related.
- VHS-C wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=DP2YfU_7ECE.
- VHS-C wikiPageExternalLink VHSCCamcordersFAQ?storeId=15001&catalogId=13401&langId=-1&catGroupId=25006.
- VHS-C wikiPageID "1157408".
- VHS-C wikiPageLength "6515".
- VHS-C wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- VHS-C wikiPageRevisionID "700584707".
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink 8_mm_video_format.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Analog_recording.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Betamax.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_quality.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Camcorder.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:1982_introductions.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:VHS.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Videotape.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink D-VHS.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink DV.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Digital8.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Digital_video.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink File:S-VHS-C.png.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink File:Vhs-c.png.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Home_movies.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Interlaced_video.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink JVC.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink PAL.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink S-VHS.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink VHS.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Videocassette_recorder.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink Videotape.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink File:Super-VHS-Compact001-Mini-Version.JPG.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLink File:VHS_vs_MiniDV.png.
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLinkText "S-VHS-C".
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLinkText "VHS-C".
- VHS-C wikiPageWikiLinkText "VHS-Compact (VHS-C)".
- VHS-C encoding NTSC.
- VHS-C encoding PAL.
- VHS-C logo File:S-VHS-C.png.
- VHS-C logo File:Vhs-c.png.
- VHS-C name "VHS-C".
- VHS-C standard Interlaced_video.
- VHS-C type Magnetic_tape.
- VHS-C use Home_movies.
- VHS-C wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_media.
- VHS-C wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- VHS-C wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- VHS-C wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Video_storage_formats.
- VHS-C subject Category:1982_introductions.
- VHS-C subject Category:VHS.
- VHS-C subject Category:Videotape.
- VHS-C hypernym Format.
- VHS-C type Document.
- VHS-C type Software.
- VHS-C type Document.
- VHS-C type Redirect.
- VHS-C comment "VHS-C is the compact VHS videocassette format introduced in 1982 and used primarily for consumer-grade compact analog recording camcorders. The format is based on the same video tape as is used in VHS, and can be played back in a standard VHS VCR with an adapter.".
- VHS-C label "VHS-C".
- VHS-C sameAs Q549855.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs Video_Home_System_Compact.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs VHS-C.
- VHS-C sameAs m.04c1y7.
- VHS-C sameAs Q549855.
- VHS-C wasDerivedFrom VHS-C?oldid=700584707.
- VHS-C depiction Super-VHS-Compact001-Mini-Version.JPG.
- VHS-C isPrimaryTopicOf VHS-C.