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VCR$89706$ - translation to german

CONVERGED DEVICE THAT PLAYS DVD DISCS AND VHS CASSETTES
DVD/VCR; Vcr dvd; Dvd vcr
  • Samsung SV-DVD440, a combo DVD player and VCR unit introduced to consumers in 2004.

VCR      
n. Video
video cassette         
  • A 1982 booth at CES promoting the right to make home recordings.
  • 1-inch Type C]]) use reel to reel tape spools.
  • A Betamax cassette
  • An N1500 video recorder, with wooden cabinet
  • Top-loading cassette mechanisms (such as the one on this VHS model) were common on early domestic VCRs.
  • A black Panasonic NV-SD2 HQ VHS
  • US$]]50.
ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICE
Video cassette; Video cassette recorders; VCRs; Video cassettes; Dew warning; Flying erase heads; Top loading VCR's; VCR; Flying-erase-heads; Video Cassette Recorder; Vcr; Video casette recorder; Video cassette recorder; Dewcheck; VHS recorder; VHS player; VHS players; Videocassette Recorder; Flying erase head
Videokassette (Kassette die ein magnetisches Band enthält auf dem man Bild und Ton aufnehmen kann)
Video Home System         
  • JVC HR-3300U VIDSTAR – the United States version of the JVC HR-3300. It is virtually identical to the Japan version. Japan's version showed the "Victor" name, and did not use the "VIDSTAR" name.
  • Victor]] S-VHS (left) and S-VHS-C (right)
  • Panasonic Hi-Fi six-head drum VEH0548 installed on G mechanism as an example, demonstrated a typical VHS head drum containing two tape heads. (1) is the upper head, (2) is the tape heads, and (3) is the head amplifier.
  • A close-up process of how the magnetic tape in a VHS cassette is being pulled from the cassette shell to the head drum of the VCR
  • The upper- and underside of a typical four-head VHS head assembly showing the head chips and rotary transformer
  • Close-up of a head chip
  • A badly molded VHS tape. Mold can prevent modern use. See [[Media preservation]].
  • VHS cassettes of different play time labelled both for NTSC and PAL
  • A typical RCA (Model CC-4371) full-size VHS camcorder with a built-in three-inch color LCD screen.
  • A [[Rasputin Music]] retailer (Fresno, California) selling used VHS cassettes from 50¢ to $1.98 each
  • VCR]] showing the drum and tape
  • 218px
  • This illustration demonstrates the helical wrap of the tape around the head drum, and shows the points where the video, audio and control tracks are recorded
  • Top view of VHS with front casing removed
  • VHS M-loading system
  • VHS recorder, camcorder and cassette
  • A tape rewinder
  • VHS cassette with time scale for SP and LP
  • Size comparison between Betamax (top) and VHS (bottom) videocassettes
  • Fig Garden Regional Library, a branch of [[Fresno County Public Library]], is giving away their weeded VHS collections for free.
CONSUMER-LEVEL ANALOG VIDEO TAPE RECORDING AND CASSETTE FORM FACTOR STANDARD
Video Home System; Short Play (VCR format); Vhs; Long Play (VCR format); Extra Long Play (VCR format); Super long play; Video Single; Vee aitch ess; Vertical helical scan; VHS video; Vhs tape; Long play (VCR format); VHS tape; VHS tapes; VHS cassette; Video home system; V.H.S.; VHS HQ
Video Heimsystem, VHS, weltweiter Standard für Heimvideorekorder (von Matsushita entwickelt)

Definition

video cassette
(video cassettes)
A video cassette is a cassette containing videotape, on which you can record or watch moving pictures and sounds.
= videotape
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

VCR/DVD combo

A VCR/DVD combination, VCR/DVD combo, or DVD/VCR combo, is a multiplex or converged device that allows the ability to watch both VHS tapes and DVDs.

VCR/DVD player combinations were first introduced around the year 1999, with the first model released by Go Video, model DVR5000. VCR/DVD combinations were sometimes criticized as being of poorer quality in terms of resolution than stand-alone units. These products also had a disadvantage in that if one function (DVD or VHS) became unusable, the entire unit needed to be replaced or repaired, though later models which suffered from DVD playback lag still functioned with the VCR.

Normally in a combo unit, it will have typical features such as recording a DVD onto VHS (on most), record a show to VHS with a digital-to-analog converter device (unless a unit has a digital TV tuner), LP recording for VHS, surround sound for Dolby Digital and DTS (DVD), component connections for DVD (although some may lack the connection), 480p progressive scan for the DVD side, VCR+, playback of tapes in a variety of playback speeds, and front A/V inputs (VCR only).

To help the consumer, they will have one or more buttons for switching the output source for ease of use. Usually, the recording capabilities are VCR exclusive, while the better picture quality is DVD exclusive, but some models include S-Video, Component, or HDMI output for VCR as well. These devices were among the only VCRs alongside some VCR/Blu-ray combos to be equipped with an HDMI port for HDTV viewing upscaling to several different types of resolutions including 1080i.

Shortly after the turn of the century, combo devices including DVD recorders (instead of players) also became available. These could be used for transferring VHS material onto recordable blank DVDs. In rare cases, such devices had component inputs to record with the best connection possible.

In July 2016, Funai Electric Co., the last remaining manufacturer of VCR/DVD combos, announced they would cease production at the end of the month due to supply and manufacturing costs, causing the demise of the combo after 17 years of production, but many models could still be found on store shelves.