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M (videocassette format) and MII (videocassette format)

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Difference between M (videocassette format) and MII (videocassette format)

M (videocassette format) vs. MII (videocassette format)

M is the name of a professional analog recording videocassette format developed around 1982 by Matsushita and RCA. MII is a professional analog recording videocassette format developed by Panasonic in 1986 in competition with Sony's Betacam SP format.

Similarities between M (videocassette format) and MII (videocassette format)

M (videocassette format) and MII (videocassette format) have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Analog recording, Betacam, Component video, Composite video, Helical scan, Interlaced video, Magnetic tape, NBC, NTSC, PAL, Panasonic, VHS, Video production.

Analog recording

Analog recording (Greek, ana is "according to" and logos "relationship") is a technique used for the recording of analog signals which, among many possibilities, allows analog audio and analog video for later playback.

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Betacam

Betacam is a family of half-inch professional videocassette products developed by Sony in 1982.

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Component video

Component video is a video signal that has been split into two or more component channels.

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Composite video

Composite video (one channel) is an analog video transmission (without audio) that carries standard definition video typically at 480i or 576i resolution.

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Helical scan

Helical scan is a method of recording high-frequency signals on magnetic tape.

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Interlaced video

Interlaced video is a technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth.

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Magnetic tape

Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording, made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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NTSC

NTSC, named after the National Television System Committee,National Television System Committee (1951–1953),, 17 v. illus., diagrs., tables.

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PAL

Phase Alternating Line (PAL) is a color encoding system for analogue television used in broadcast television systems in most countries broadcasting at 625-line / 50 field (25 frame) per second (576i).

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Panasonic

, formerly known as, is a Japanese multinational electronics corporation headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan.

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VHS

The Video Home System (VHS) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes.

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Video production

Video production is the process of producing video content.

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M (videocassette format) and MII (videocassette format) Comparison

M (videocassette format) has 19 relations, while MII (videocassette format) has 35. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 24.07% = 13 / (19 + 35).

References

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