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Attempt to record mechanical television on gramophone records
Phonovision was a patented concept to create pre-recorded mechanically scanned television recordings on gramophone records. Attempts at developing Phonovision
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Scottish inventor (1888–1946)
attempted to develop an early video recording device, which he dubbed Phonovision. The system consisted of a large Nipkow scanning disk attached by a mechanical
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directly record video was in 1927 with John Logie Baird’s disc based Phonovision. The discs were unplayable with the technology of the time although later
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Former RCA video brand
Video High Density (JVC, 1970) Electronic Video Recording (CBS, 1967) Phonovision (Baird, 1928) Vitascan (DuMont, 1949) RCA SelectaVision HoloTape Video
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French musical artist (born 1975)
celebrate the 10th anniversary of his career, Wax Tailor launched the Phonovisions Symphonic Orchestra. Alongside a 35-piece orchestra and a 17-person choir
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in live-action segments during the cartoons. John Logie Baird created Phonovision discs featuring Betty Bolton and other singers from the 1930s. The early
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Television that relies on a scanning device to display images
sound) was developed using a modified gramophone recorder. Marketed as Phonovision, this system, which was never fully perfected, proved to be complicated
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Format used to store digital video on DVDs
(1997) D-VHS (1998) D6 HDTV VTR (2000) HDCAM SR (2003) Videodisc Analog Phonovision (1927) Ampex-HS (1967) TeD (1975) LaserDisc (1978) CED (1981) VHD (1983)
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Method of recording high-frequency signals on magnetic tape
(1997) D-VHS (1998) D6 HDTV VTR (2000) HDCAM SR (2003) Videodisc Analog Phonovision (1927) Ampex-HS (1967) TeD (1975) LaserDisc (1978) CED (1981) VHD (1983)
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Dummy used in testing of early television systems
never-ending game of debates. Mechanical television History of television Phonovision Robinson, Mairi (1987). The Concise Scots Dictionary. Aberdeen University
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Random-access disc containing audio and analog video signals
were produced - but it soon disappeared. John Logie Baird created the Phonovision system in the late 1920s, which allows him to successfully capture the
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Baird demonstrates the first ever system for recording television. His Phonovision VideoDisc apparatus records 30-line television pictures and sound on
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electronic television system in the world. John Logie Baird developed his Phonovision, the first videodisc player. 30-line television images are stored on
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Baird demonstrates the first ever system for recording television. His Phonovision VideoDisc apparatus records 30-line television pictures and sound on
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2012 studio album by Wax Tailor
S.M. & Mattic)" 3:10 16 "No Regret (feat. Shana Halligan)" 3:22 17 "Phonovisions" 3:22 18 "Into The Sky" 0:18 19 "My Window (feat. Elzhi & Mattic)" 3:43
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American producer (1880–1962)
Teddington Studios in London. In 1940 Sax was back in Hollywood promoting Phonovision. Sax would produce his final film with Producers Releasing Corporation
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Feminine form of English unisex Kelly, KELLEIGH means "bright-headed."
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English : habitational name from Milstead in Kent, perhaps so named from Middle English middel ‘middle’ + stede ‘place’.
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Short form of Hebrew Abraham, ABE means "father of a multitude,"Â and other names beginning with Ab-.
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, the chief of the hunters of Amen.
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English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places in England and southern Scotland, for example in North Yorkshire near Bedale, in the Lowlands near Biggar, and in Suffolk, so named with Old English snæp ‘area of boggy land’. In Sussex the dialect term snape is still used of boggy, uncultivable land.
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