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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( January 1988)
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Video Recording Formats in Transition

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1988, No. 16, pp. 26–40
Abstract
Digital recording formats, including D-1, D-2, and component HDTV format, will dominate the high end of video recorder application fields in 1990's. Technique for mass replication of digital tape nearly-perfected, logical direction for consumer VCR is to go didital. A high degree of data compression with no decernible quality degradation will be employed. Consumer HDTV digital VCR will also be developed. For the large segment of video recorder applications between the high end and consumer areas, component analog video recording, and extended definition color under recording will be the mainstay through the foreseeable future. First application of the magneto-optical disc recording technique will probably be for the cart machine. Technical and commercial success of efforts to develop a digital recording format of D-2 quality in a smaller package depends largely upon the availability of advanced magnetic tape of unprecedent electrical and physical characteristics.
Publication Date
1988-01-01
DOI
10.5594/M00521
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00521
Author(s)
Koichi SadashigeConsultant Berlin, New Jersey
bio
Koichi Sadashige, technical and marketing consultant to the broadcast, video equipment manfacturing, satellite communications, and avionics systems industries since 1986, is a naturalized U.S. citizen from Japan. Graduating from California Institute of Technology with a master's degree in 1953, he worked for RCA Broadcast Systems and Matsushita Electric Corp. of America in various engineering and management positions. Mr. Sadashige has published or presented a total of 46 technical papers on electronic imaging, video recording, and allied fields. He holds eight U.S. patents. He is a life Fellow of SMPTE and on the Board of the Editors for the SMPTE Journal. He is active in technical committees of the SMPTE, the Airline Engineering Committee, and aviation satellite conferences. His hobbies include acrobatic flying and collecting rare coins.
Copyright
© 1988 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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