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Q: Does high speed tape dubbing mean you can speed the tape up?
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What is tape dubbing?

Tape Dubbing is another term for tape copying. It's often used in the context of "High-speed dubbing" on cassette recorders, meaning the tape can be copied at high speed.


What does synchro dubbing mean?

Synchro dubbing was a feature found on dual cassette decks that allowed the copying of a tape quickly. The playback deck's transport would control the recording deck, and syncronize the copying of a tape.


What is the scope of subtitle translation?

Film subtitle translation and dubbing, TV subtitle translation and dubbing, video subtitle translation and dubbing, video tape translation and dubbing, conference recording translation, teaching film subtitle translation and dubbing, promotional film subtitle translation and dubbing, DVD/VCD disc subtitle translation and dubbing.


When dubbing from VHS to DVD what do the dubbing speeds mean?

Sounds to me like it's a recording speed select for the DVD. On a single DVD it's possible to get six hours of recording time on one, just like the old VHS tape recorder/players. If all else fails, read the owner's manual. I'm sure than answer's in it.


What is the speed of magnetic tape?

That depends on the type of tape and the drive.


What is extended play on a VCR?

it concerns the speed of the tape. If you're recording, the tape will hold more duration of (movie), but the detail will be lower. If you're playing a tape it's just a indication of the recording speed.


Is the speed of tape ball more quicker than a hard ball in cricket?

no tape ball doesnot have seam position thats wahy its speed is slow


What is a high-capacity tape system that works with multiple tape cartridges for storing backups?

tape library


How do you calculate speed and distance of an object?

stopwatch and tape measure


Are all tape drives the same speed?

Based on capacity and rate of compression, tape drives work at different speeds.


How does analog video tape and video camera cards sore data magnetically?

Most recently, as in analog VHS VCRs, the video signal is impressed onto a radio frequency carrier and that is what is recorded on the tape. Since the tape speed is slow, the signal is fed by a rotary transformer to a drum that turns at 1800RPM. Video heads on the drum receive the signal from the secondary side of the rotary transformer and convey it to the tape with the same mechanics as with an audio tape. Because the frequency is so high for the video carrier, the speed of the moving head versus tape must also be high. This is accomplished by the drum spinning so fast. The tape follows a tilted or helical path along approximately half the circumference of the drum and therefore a helical track is recorded, which is actually appears as a series of physical diagonal tracks on the tape. At the same time, a synchronizing signal is recorded on one edge of the tape with a stationary control head. The synchronizing signal is a series of pulses that tells the servos in the machine whether to speed up or slow down the tape travel speed and head speed (phase). This is evident to the user if there is a tracking problem, as the noise where the head leaves the tape each time around is then visible. Video drums have two (or more) heads so that the tape need only encircle the drum part way. During playback, the head signals are switched so that the head in contact with the tape is connected to the playback circuits. Back to the stationary head - the analog audio tracks are recorded on the opposite edge of the tape from the control track. This is a very simple explanation.


What does C120 on a cassette tape mean?

C120 on a cassette tape means that the tape runs for 120 minutes. <3