VHS (Video Home System) - translation to English
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VHS (Video Home System) - translation to English

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
  • 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
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  • 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
  • alt=VHS logo
  • 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.

VHS (Video Home System)      
= VHS (Sistema de Vídeo Familiar)
Ex: The video playback units are all Betamax format because it is felt that the picture quality is far superior to VHS (Video Home System) and other formats.
home theatre         
  • A home cinema from the late 2000s, using a [[rear projection television]]
  • This chart shows some of the design flow options for home theatre in the 2000s.
  • This example is of home theater screening room with [[video projector]] mounted in a box on the ceiling. Built-in shelves provide a place for movie decor, DVDs, and equipment. Note the component stack on the right, where the audio receiver, DVD player, secondary monitor, and video game system are located.
  • Sky+ HD]] satellite TV box, and a [[DVD player]] (and a Blu-ray Disc-capable [[PlayStation 3]] [[game console]]). The equipment is on a TV stand.
  • A store display for a home cinema package at a [[consumer electronics]] retailer. Some stores bundle home cinema components into a package which can be purchased for a lower cost than buying each component separately.
  • A large [[projection screen]] in a media room
SYSTEMATIC REPRODUCTION OF MOVIE THEATER SURROUNDINGS IN A HOME
Home theatre; Home Theatre; Home theater systems; Home Theater; Home theatre system; Home theater system; Home theater seating; Home Theater System; Home-entertainment; Media room (house); Backyard theater; Home-video systems; Home video system; Home theater; Home-theater; Domestic cinema; Home theaters
(n.) = cine en casa
Ex: DVD players, CD players, speakers and cassette decks that have provisions for expanding a stereo system into a complete home theater are the recommended best buys.
home cinema         
  • A home cinema from the late 2000s, using a [[rear projection television]]
  • This chart shows some of the design flow options for home theatre in the 2000s.
  • This example is of home theater screening room with [[video projector]] mounted in a box on the ceiling. Built-in shelves provide a place for movie decor, DVDs, and equipment. Note the component stack on the right, where the audio receiver, DVD player, secondary monitor, and video game system are located.
  • Sky+ HD]] satellite TV box, and a [[DVD player]] (and a Blu-ray Disc-capable [[PlayStation 3]] [[game console]]). The equipment is on a TV stand.
  • A store display for a home cinema package at a [[consumer electronics]] retailer. Some stores bundle home cinema components into a package which can be purchased for a lower cost than buying each component separately.
  • A large [[projection screen]] in a media room
SYSTEMATIC REPRODUCTION OF MOVIE THEATER SURROUNDINGS IN A HOME
Home theatre; Home Theatre; Home theater systems; Home Theater; Home theatre system; Home theater system; Home theater seating; Home Theater System; Home-entertainment; Media room (house); Backyard theater; Home-video systems; Home video system; Home theater; Home-theater; Domestic cinema; Home theaters
(n.) = cine en casa
Ex: The main thing that sets a home cinema apart from an ordinary television setup is the surround sound.

Definition

VOD
Abreviación utilizada para denotar el servicio de Video On Demand (Video Bajo Demanda). Es un nuevo concepto en el servicio de programación en la televisión, en el cual el televidente, mediante un menú de películas puestas a disposición por el operador en una base de datos, se suscribe y paga por recibir esa película en un día y hora elegidos por el televidente. Es un servicio totalmente personalizado.

Wikipedia

VHS

VHS (short for Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes invented in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan and was the competitor to the ill-fated Sony Betamax system.

Magnetic tape video recording was adopted by the television industry in the 1950s in the form of the first commercialized video tape recorders (VTRs), but the devices were expensive and used only in professional environments. In the 1970s, videotape technology became affordable for home use and widespread adoption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) began, largely as a means for television viewers to watch programming at more convenient times or more than once.

In the later 1970s and early 1980s, the home video industry experienced a "format war" between incompatible tape standards backed by competing technology companies. Two of the standards, VHS and Betamax, received the most media exposure. VHS eventually won the war, gaining 60% of the North American market by 1980 and emerging as the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period.

Optical disc formats later began to offer better quality than analog consumer video tape such as VHS and S-VHS. The earliest of these formats, LaserDisc, was not widely adopted across Europe, but was hugely popular in Japan and a minor success in the United States. After the introduction of the DVD format in 1996, however, the market share for VHS began to decline. In 2003, DVD rentals surpassed those of VHS in the United States, and by 2008, DVD had replaced VHS as the preferred low-end method of distribution. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment ceased production of VHS in late 2010 in South Korea. The last known company in the world to manufacture VHS equipment (VCR/DVD combos), Funai of Japan, ceased production in July 2016, citing shrinking demand and difficulties procuring parts. However, VHS collecting would make a comeback in the 2020s.