What is VHS?
The term VHS concerns the video system for video for video recording developed by Japanese JVC. At that time it was a huge progress for consumers, to record power and play the video into the public and quickly spread to most of the houses. This also provided people with the opportunity to record TV programs for later viewing. Images and sound were recorded on video cassettes with a camera or device known as a video recorder or video recorder who could also play TV for viewing.
The VHS format was first introduced by JVC in 1976 to compete with a similar system that Sony known as Betamax. Both formats took part in the competition for a while, but the VHS system was preferred by consumers because it offered a longer playback time, faster rewrite and fast forward and the purchase was cheaper. In addition, JVC allowed others to use its VHS technology for a small license fee, making it more popular among producers in advanceRecorded films and other entertainment cartridges. Thanks to these factors, the VHS has become a dominant recording format at the beginning of the 80s. Years for cassettes and video recorders used in most houses until the end of the 20th century, when digital video discs (DVDs) became leading technology.
Before developing and spreading the VHS system, consumers did not have the ability to record their own original video pictures or tapes of TV shows to watch their comfort. The proliferation of this technology was a huge progress and prepared a way for future development. It also changed the way consumers used television and movies, which gives them more control over the selection. For the first time, movies could be purchased or rented for home browsing, instead of waiting for the TV channel.
typical VHS videotape, commonly called video disape, contained about 1,410 feet (430 m) magnetic tapes in bulkplastic case; Depending on the recording speed, this could take from 2 to 6 hours of video. People could record videos of important events using portable camcorders known as Cacorders. Many camcorders also had playback ability when it was connected to the TV; Recordings can also be viewed by monitoring the tape in VCR. The video recorder itself was able to record video, such as TV shows and movies, from a TV signal, allowing viewers to record one program while watching another or while away from home. VCR was also used to play and view recorded programs and pre -recorded media.