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- Video_Floppy abstract "A Video Floppy is an analog recording storage medium in the form of a 2" magnetic floppy disk used to store still frames of composite analog video. A video floppy, also known as a VF disk, could store up to 25 frames either in the NTSC or PAL video standards, with each frame containing 2 fields of interlaced video. The video floppy also could store 50 frames of video, with each frame of video only containg one field of video information, recorded or played back in a "skip-field" fashion.Video floppies were first developed by Sony and introduced under the "Mavipak" name in 1981 for their Mavica still video camera (not to be confused with their later line of Mavica digital cameras introduced in the mid-1990s, which stored JPEG images to standard 3.5" floppy disks readable by computers instead). The video floppy format was later used by Minolta, Panasonic, and Canon for their still video cameras introduced in the mid-to-late 1980s, such as the Canon Xapshot from 1988 (also known as the Canon Ion in Europe and the Canon Q-PIC in Japan). Besides still video cameras, stand-alone recorders & players were also available for the VF format, that could record from or output a composite video signal, to or from an external source (such as a video camera, VCR, video capture card, or computer graphics output). Some VF recorders also had the feature of recording a couple of seconds of audio that accompanied each video frame.".
- Video_Floppy thumbnail Video_Floppy_Disk_-_front_(gabbe).jpg?width=300.
- Video_Floppy wikiPageExternalLink www.digicamhistory.com.
- Video_Floppy wikiPageID "11829069".
- Video_Floppy wikiPageRevisionID "572794326".
- Video_Floppy encoding NTSC.
- Video_Floppy encoding PAL.
- Video_Floppy hasPhotoCollection Video_Floppy.
- Video_Floppy name "Video Floppy".
- Video_Floppy owner Sony.
- Video_Floppy subject Category:Composite_video_formats.
- Video_Floppy subject Category:Floppy_disk_drives.
- Video_Floppy subject Category:Video_storage.
- Video_Floppy type Artifact100021939.
- Video_Floppy type Device103183080.
- Video_Floppy type DiskDrive103209666.
- Video_Floppy type Drive103243218.
- Video_Floppy type FloppyDiskDrives.
- Video_Floppy type Instrumentality103575240.
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- Video_Floppy type Whole100003553.
- Video_Floppy comment "A Video Floppy is an analog recording storage medium in the form of a 2" magnetic floppy disk used to store still frames of composite analog video. A video floppy, also known as a VF disk, could store up to 25 frames either in the NTSC or PAL video standards, with each frame containing 2 fields of interlaced video.".
- Video_Floppy label "Video Floppy".
- Video_Floppy sameAs m.02rtw4p.
- Video_Floppy sameAs Q7927824.
- Video_Floppy sameAs Q7927824.
- Video_Floppy sameAs Video_Floppy.
- Video_Floppy wasDerivedFrom Video_Floppy?oldid=572794326.
- Video_Floppy depiction Video_Floppy_Disk_-_front_(gabbe).jpg.
- Video_Floppy isPrimaryTopicOf Video_Floppy.