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Video Tapes & Discs in Bellingham, WA
Avalon Music - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 676-9573
Black Dog Productions - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 756-9379
Blockbuster Video - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 647-8855
Camcord at Large - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 733-3350
Disc Jockey Bellis Fair Mall - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 671-3504
Hollywood Video - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 671-8172
Suncoast Motion Picture Company - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 647-3878
Video Extreme - Bellingham, WA - Phone: (360) 647-7811
Helpful Definition for: Video Tapes & Discs
Video tapes and discs in Bellingham are devices that record and play back video using magnetic tape. They have revolutionized broadcast and recording. Video signals use more bandwidth which is why a high head-to-tape speed is required to record and reproduce the high bandwidth signals of video. All modern videotape systems use helical scan and cartridges. Since the advent of digital video and computerized video processing, optical disc media and digital video recorders can now perform the same role as video tapes. These devices also offer improvements like random access to any scene in the recording and ‘live’ time shifting, and are likely to replace videotapes in many situations.
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