Sony HDVS (High-Definition Video System) is a range of high-definition video equipment developed in the 1980s to support an early analog high-definition television system (used in multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding (MUSE) broadcasts)[1] thought to be the broadcast television systems that would be in use today. The line included professional video cameras, video monitors and linear video editing systems.
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SonyHDVS (High-Definition Video System) is a range of high-definition video equipment developed in the 1980s to support an early analog high-definition...
SonyHDVS Early HDTV "HDV Press Release". Archived from the original on 2009-02-16. "Didn't JVC invent MPEG? Did JVC invent HDV? – ProHD FAQ". "HDV Trademarks"...
back either channel A or channel B of the Dual Stream 4:2:2 recording. SonyHDVSHDV XDCAM AVCHD XAVC DVCPRO HD D5 HD D6 HDTV VTR "HDCAM Magnetic Storage...
frame, one field for every track and head. M wrap, used in VHS and the D-1 (Sony) and D-2 (video) digital videotape formats, wraps the tape around the head...
markets as Giulia e Giulia. This was the first feature shot using the SonyHDVS wideband analog high-definition video technique and then transferred to...
television in the United States Interlaced video List of common resolutions SonyHDVS Wideband Analog Video Telecine Other common resolutions: 4320p • 2160p...
the more compact 8 cm MiniDVD. The SonyHDVS system, launched in 1984, allowed 1080i recording in the early 1990s. Sony later released a HD version of Betacam...
Beginning in the late 1980s, Sony began marketing the concept of "electronic cinematography," utilizing its analog SonyHDVS professional video cameras...
per frame of the indicated format (typically 525, 625, 750, or 1125 (SonyHDVS)). Determination of line 1 is somewhat arbitrary; however, it is unambiguously...
LaserDiscs but would contain high-definition 1,125-line (1,035 visible lines; SonyHDVS) video with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The MUSE players were also capable of...
Beginning in the late 1980s, Sony began marketing the concept of "electronic cinematography," utilizing its analog SonyHDVS professional video cameras...
of television engineers in Algiers. The SonyHDVS range was launched in April 1984, with the HDC-100 camera, HDV-100 video recorder and HDS-100 video switcher...
photographing a high resolution video monitor; electron beam recorder (SonyHDVS); a CRT scanning dot (Celco); focused beam of light from a light valve...
that Sony was well placed to introduce high-definition televisions (HDTV). In April 1981, they announced the High Definition Video System (HDVS), a suite...
1980s using an interlaced resolution of 1,125 lines, supported by the SonyHDVS line of equipment. In many parts of the world, analog television broadcasting...