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- Betacam abstract "Betacam is a family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982. In colloquial use, "Betacam" singly is often used to refer to a Betacam camcorder, a Betacam tape, a Betacam video recorder or the format itself.All Betacam variants from (plain) analog recording Betacam to Betacam SP and digital recording Digital Betacam (and additionally, HDCAM & HDCAM SR), use the same shape videocassettes, meaning vaults and other storage facilities do not have to be changed, when upgrading to a new format. The cassettes are available in two sizes: S and L. The Betacam camcorder can only load S magnetic tapes, while television studio sized video tape recorders (VTR) designed for video editing can play both S and L tapes. The cassette shell and case for each Betacam cassette is colored differently depending on the format, allowing for easy visual identification. There is also a mechanical key, that allows a video tape recorder to identify which format has been inserted. The small cassettes use the same form factor as Betamax.The format supplanted the three-quarter inch U-Matic format, which Sony had introduced in 1971. In addition to improvements in video quality, the Betacam configuration of an integrated professional video camera/recorder led to its rapid adoption by electronic news gathering (ENG) organizations.DigiBeta, the common name for Digital Betacam, went on to become the single most successful professional broadcast digital recording video tape format in history.Even though Betacam remains popular in the field and for archiving, new digital products such as the Multi Access Video Disk Recorder are leading to a phasing out of Betacam products in a television studio environment.".
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- Betacam wikiPageExternalLink betacam.palsite.com.
- Betacam wikiPageExternalLink pro.sony.com.
- Betacam wikiPageExternalLink case%20report%20betamax%20final.pdf.
- Betacam wikiPageExternalLink format.html.
- Betacam wikiPageID "355659".
- Betacam wikiPageRevisionID "605481018".
- Betacam caption "The early form of Betacam videocassette tapes are interchangeable with Betamax, though the recordings are not".
- Betacam created "1982".
- Betacam encoding High-definition_video.
- Betacam encoding NTSC.
- Betacam encoding PAL.
- Betacam hasPhotoCollection Betacam.
- Betacam name "Betacam".
- Betacam owner Sony.
- Betacam read Helical_scan.
- Betacam standard Interlaced_video.
- Betacam standard Progressive_scan.
- Betacam type Magnetic_tape.
- Betacam use Video_production.
- Betacam write Helical_scan.
- Betacam subject Category:1982_introductions.
- Betacam subject Category:Video_storage.
- Betacam comment "Betacam is a family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982.".
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- Betacam wasDerivedFrom Betacam?oldid=605481018.
- Betacam depiction Betacam_betamax_tapes.jpg.
- Betacam isPrimaryTopicOf Betacam.