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  2. Control track - Wikipedia

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    A control track is a track that runs along an outside edge of a standard analog videotape (including VHS). The control track encodes a series of pulses, each pulse corresponding to the beginning of each frame. This allows the video tape player to synchronize its scan speed and tape speed to the speed of the recording.

  3. Video tape tracking - Wikipedia

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    In the case of VHS, a linear control track at the tape's lower edge holds pulses that mark the beginning of every frame of video; these are used to fine-tune the tape speed during playback and to get the rotating heads exactly on their helical tracks rather than having them end up somewhere between two adjacent tracks. However, the exact ...

  4. Control track longitudinal timecode - Wikipedia

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    Control Track Pulse: Most are familiar with the digital "counters" on VHS recorders and camcorders, viewed via the onscreen display (OSD) and/or a dedicated LED display. These numbers are sometimes in real-time format (hours:minutes:seconds), but are often only an ambiguous 4 digit sequential counter. These numbers advance up or down based on ...

  5. VHS - Wikipedia

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    Sound cannot be recorded on a VHS tape without recording a video signal because the video signal is used to generate the control track pulses which effectively regulate the tape speed on playback. Even in the audio dubbing mode, a valid video recording (control track signal) must be present on the tape for audio to be correctly recorded.

  6. Ampex 2-inch helical VTR - Wikipedia

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    From 1963 to 1970, Ampex manufactured several models of VTR 2-inch helical VTRs, capable of recording and playing back analog black and white video. Recording employed non-segmented helical scanning, with one wrap of the tape around the video head drum being a little more than 180 degrees, using two video heads.

  7. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    Here Are 8 of the Best Sites for Free Reverse Phone Lookups There are a lot of sites out there that promise to do these searches for you, and it can be hard to tell which ones are legitimate.

  8. Valdosta City Schools BOE discusses VHS track and field facility

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    Sep. 27—VALDOSTA — The Valdosta City Schools' Board of Education had a thorough discussion about its gradual efforts regarding the issue of the Valdosta High School track and field facility.

  9. Adjust Your Tracking - Wikipedia

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    Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector is a 2013 American documentary film written and directed by Dan M. Kinem and Levi Peretic. It was released on 24 May 2013 and examines the culture of collecting VHS tapes. [ 1 ]