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KWCM-TV (channel 10) is a PBS member television station in Appleton, Minnesota, United States, owned by the West Central Minnesota Educational TV Corp. KWCM-TV's studios are located on Pioneer Drive in Granite Falls, and its transmitter is located near Appleton. KSMN (channel 20) in Worthington operates as a full-time satellite of KWCM-TV; this ...
The H2 Digital Handy Recorder H2 in use as a USB audio input device H2 and H4 with 10 eurocents for scale. The H2 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom first announced at the NAMM Show in February 2007. It records very high quality digital stereo or 4-channel audio on a hand-held unit, and has been called "the studio on ...
Digital audio recorders are fundamentally high bit-rate data recorders storing PCM encoded audio data. The main advantage of any digital recording medium is that of consistent, flat frequency response, high dynamic range audio reproduction compared to analog tape recorders, which is why some of the first uses of digital audio recording were for ...
KUVM-LD in Houston, Texas, uses KHLM-LD's spectrum, on virtual channel 10; KWCM-TV in Appleton, Minnesota, on virtual channel 10; KWHS-LD in Colorado Springs, Colorado; KWSU-TV in Pullman, Washington; KWTX-TV in Waco, Texas; KXNU-LD in Laredo, Texas; KXTV in Sacramento, California, on virtual channel 10; KZSW-LD in Riverside, California, on ...
The Series1 was the original TiVo digital video recorder. Series1 TiVo systems are based on PowerPC processors connected to MPEG-2 encoder/decoder chips and IDE/ATA hard drives. Series1 TiVo units used one or two drives of 13–60 GB.
Digital Tape Recording System (DTRS) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by TASCAM, a division of the TEAC Corporation, that was stored on Hi8 video cassettes. It allowed up to 108 minutes of continuous digital multitrack recording on a single tape.
They manufactured a total of 18 digital recorders, of which seven were sold and the rest leased out. [2] Although most recordings were of classical music, the range included country, rock, jazz, pop, and avant-garde. The first US live digital recording was made in 1976 by Soundstream's prototype 37 kHz, 16-bit, two channel recorder. [3]
Digital terrestrial, cable and IPTV: HDTV and SDTV: 1 July 2001: Website: GRT Children Channel: 少儿频道: Mandarin kids channel, formerly TVS-5: Digital terrestrial, cable and IPTV: HDTV and SDTV: 1 July 2001: Website: Premium channels GRT Lingnan Opera Channel: 岭南戏曲频道: Chinese opera channel featuring opera variants in the ...