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=== S-VHS === | === S-VHS === | ||
{{unsure|SVHS arrived sometime around 1994 with the purchase of an SVHS Camcorder (something like a Panasonic AG-456) and a recorder/player to go in the control room}} | {{unsure|SVHS arrived sometime around 1994 with the purchase of an SVHS Camcorder (something like a Panasonic AG-456) and a recorder/player to go in the control room. Most things had to be dubbed to U-Matic for editing until it was used with the Media100 computer edit suite that arrived a couple of years later}} | ||
A higher quality version of VHS, this seems to have made a late arrival at YSTV, when it replaced Umatic in around 2000. It was widely used for tape-tape editing until displaced by computer edit suites around 2003. It continues as a live program capture format, although now secondary to digital capture for repeats and archiving. Some outside broadcasts still rely on S-VHS as the primary recording format, with digital copies being produced from the S-VHS tape. | A higher quality version of VHS, this seems to have made a late arrival at YSTV, when it replaced Umatic in around 2000. It was widely used for tape-tape editing until displaced by computer edit suites around 2003. It continues as a live program capture format, although now secondary to digital capture for repeats and archiving. Some outside broadcasts still rely on S-VHS as the primary recording format, with digital copies being produced from the S-VHS tape. | ||
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