Made in 1951, the first video recorder captured live pictures and converted it into electrical inpulses. These impulses were saved onto magnetic tape.
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DVD recorders were first invented in 1995 and referred to Digital Video Disks. They were first available in Japan in 1997. The portable variety became available in 1998.
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Ampex first developed the video recorder in the late 1950s. Black and white video cameras with video recorders attached were available in the late 1960s in shops in London, UK.
Video recorders first entered domestic homes in the 1970s, with the introduction of the first consumer VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) models. The Sony Betamax, released in 1975, was one of the earliest home video recorders, followed by the JVC VHS format in 1976. These devices revolutionized home entertainment by allowing viewers to record and play back television programs. By the early 1980s, VCRs had become increasingly popular in households.
One can find great reviews on the zoom capabilities of various video recorders in various magazines that are geared toward video recorders. There you can find all sorts of information.
PCM is Pulse Code Modulation, a modulation format used for recording audio in video recorders, computers, etc.
Countries that HD video recorders are made in includes China, Taiwan and other countries as well. These recorders are made in these places simply because the manufacturing cost is low.
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Well, kinda. The Ampex VR-1000 was first made in 1956 and it was about the size of a piano, BUT: a) it wasn't a Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) because it didn't use cassettes. Instead, these early Video Tape Recorders (VTRs) used large reels of tape that had to be loaded into the recorder's mechanism by hand. b) it wasn't actually the first video recorder, but it was the first successful one. The BBC tried to invent one and so did RCA, but these early recorders did not work very well and could only record a few minutes of video.
You can find a collection of digital video recorders on sites like ebay and amazon.ca. You can even arrange them by cost of product and rating/reviews.