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  2. JVC - Wikipedia

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    JVC (short for Japan Victor Company) is a Japanese brand owned by JVCKenwood.Founded in 1927 as the Victor Talking Machine Company of Japan and later as Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (日本ビクター株式会社, Nihon Bikutā kabushiki gaisha), the company was best known for introducing Japan's first televisions and for developing the Video Home System video recorder.

  3. JVCKenwood - Wikipedia

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    JVCKenwood Corporation (株式会社JVCケンウッド, Kabushiki-gaisha Jē bui shi Ken'uddo), stylized as JVCKENWOOD, is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It was formed from the merger of Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) and Kenwood Corporation on October 1, 2008. Upon ...

  4. Master control - Wikipedia

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    Master control is the technical hub of a broadcast operation common among most over-the-air television stations and television networks. [1] It is distinct from a production control room (PCR) in television studios where the activities such as switching from camera to camera are coordinated.

  5. Videosphere - Wikipedia

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    Videospheres may come in a variety of different colors, but their screen remains in a simple black and white, with dials to adjust volume, brightness, and contrast. [1] To operate the television, there is a main dial at the top of the sphere to control wave frequencies. [1] Color televisions were being produced at this time, but they were costly.

  6. Audio signal flow - Wikipedia

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    Audio signal flow is the path an audio signal takes from source to output. [1] The concept of audio signal flow is closely related to the concept of audio gain staging; each component in the signal flow can be thought of as a gain stage. In typical home stereo systems, the signal flow is usually short and simple, with only a few components.

  7. Victor Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    October 1, 1996: Victor Interactive Software takes over video game-related activities after Pack-In-Video is merged with Victor Entertainment. May 1, 1997: JVC Musical Industries is renamed to JVC Music, Inc. [4] May 14, 1997: JVC Musical Industries Europe is renamed to JVC Music Europe, Ltd. [5] February 24, 1999: JVC Music, Inc. is dissolved [6]

  8. VHS - Wikipedia

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    Each of the diagonal-angled tracks is a complete TV picture field, lasting 1 ⁄ 60 of a second (1 ⁄ 50 on PAL) on the display. One tape head records an entire picture field. The adjacent track, recorded by the second tape head, is another 1 ⁄ 60 or 1 ⁄ 50 of a second TV picture field, and so on. Thus one complete head rotation records an ...

  9. JVC GR-C1 - Wikipedia

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    The JVC GR-C1 VideoMovie was a camcorder released in March 1984 by JVC. It was notable as the second consumer-grade all-in-one camcorder after 1983 Sony Betamovie , as opposed to earlier portable systems in which the camera and recorder were separate units linked by a cable ( portapaks ), and as the first VHS-C camcorder.