Video Recording Formats

Magnetic Cassette Formats

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VHS

VHS or Video Home System was introduced to the market in 1976 and was a common home video format starting from the mid-80s through to the early 2000s.

Video Cassette Rear View
FormWidthHeightDepth
VHS, Super-VHS (S-VHS)18.7 cm10.2 cm2.5 cm
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VHS-C

Created by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC) in 1982, this cassette format was typically used in consumer-grade camcorders. It uses the same magnetic tape and encoding as the more prevalent VHS, but in a smaller cassette.

VHS-C Cassette
FormWidthHeightDepth
VHS-C, S-VHS-C
9.2 cm5.8 cm2 cm
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MiniDV

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FormWidthHeightDepth
MiniDV, HDV6.5 cm4.8 cm1.2 cm
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Video8

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FormWidthHeightDepth
Video8, Hi8, Digital89.5 cm6.2 cm1.5 cm
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Hi8

Hi8 is an extension of the Video8 cassette format which is recorded at a higher resolution and with better audio recording. All Hi8 camcorders can play Video8 video, but nearly all Video8 camcorders cannot play Hi8 video.

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Digital8

In 1998 Sony made it possible to record the DV (Digital Video) standard to Hi8 cassettes, creating the new Digital8 format.

Note: Tapes recorded in LP mode may not play as well if viewed on a camera other than the one it was recorded on.

FormWidthHeightDepth
Hi8
Digital8
9.5 cm6.2 cm1.5 cm
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MicroMV

Introduced by Sony in 2001, MicroMV is the smallest videocassette created. It was only available on 7 camcorders, all created by Sony, and was discontinued in 2006.

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FormWidthHeightDepth
MicroMV? cm? cm? cm
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Betacam\Betamax

Beta was a short-lived video and camcorder cassette format created by Sony in 1975.

Variations: Betacam, Betacam SP, Betamax, Digital Betacam, ED Betacam, SuperBeta
Small Cassette
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 9.6 cm
Depth: 2.5 cm

FormWidthHeightDepth
Betacam, BetaSP (Small)15.6 cm9.6 cm2.5 cm
Betacam, BetaSP (Large)25.4 cm14.5 cm2.5 cm
Betamax15.5 cm9.5 cm2.4 cm
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U-matic

Beta was a short-lived video and camcorder cassette format created by Sony in 1975.

FormWidthHeightDepth
U-matic (Small)18.4 cm12.2 cm3.2 cm
U-matic (Large)22.1 cm14 cm3.2 cm
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DVCAM

FormWidthHeightDepth
DVCAM12.5 cm7.8 cm1.5 cm

Film Formats

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Super 8

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8mm

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