Moiré effects in professional videotape recorders

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Moiré effects in videotape recorders arise from two sources, one avoidable and one inherent to the f.m. systems used. Recent articles list a much higher level of avoidable moiré than should be present in a well adjusted machine.

Inspec keywords: tape recorders; interference; video recording

Other keywords: video recording; FM systems; tape recorders; Moire effects

Subjects: Video recording

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      • Darby, P.J.: `The need for new television recording techniques', Proceedings of conference on video and data recording, 1973, p. 61–66.
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      • M.S. Tooms . Moiré effects in the reproduction of t.v. signals by v.t.r. machines. R. Telev. Soc. J. , 4 - 10
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      • M.O. Felix . Letter to the Editor. R. Telev. Soc. J.
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      • M.O. Felix , H. Walsh . F.M. systems of exceptional bandwidth. Proc. IEE , 1659 - 1668
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