- IVC videotape format
IVC 2 inch Helical scan was a high end analog
helical scan VTR format developed byInternational Video Corporation (IVC), and introduced in1975 . Previously, IVC had made a number of 1 inch Helical VTRs. IVC saw a chance to make a VTR that would have the quality of the then-standard2 inch Quadruplex videotape format but with the advantages of helical scan. They then developed a VTR using this technology, the IVC Model 9000.*IVC made the Model 9000 in five versions:
**IVC 9000 (NTSC andPAL unit, could record for 2 hours on one 10.5 inch reel)
**IVC 9000-4 (4 ips tape speed, Long Play, could record and play back 4 hours on one 10.5 inch reel
**IVC 9000-W (8 MHz record and playback for super bandwidth)
**IVC 9000-M (could record and playback video in the 655-line/48 field per second (24 fps) video standard)
**IVC 9000-W-M (An IVC 9000-M with options from the 9000-W added to it, enabling both 8 MHz wideband video recording and 655/48 capability)
*The Helical scanner used a tape wrap of 188.57 degrees around a drum of 3.170 inches in diameter, with two play/record head s. In the NTSC version of the format, it had 5 helical tracks (segments) per field and 6 in the PAL version, each with 57 lines per segment. The VTR was equipped with a colorvideo monitor , awaveform monitor scope, andvectorscope .
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*All models had:
** Twoaudio channels
** One cue track
** Onecontrol track
**Time code track
**Capstan -driven tape speed of 8 inches per second (10.5 inch reels)
** Analog colortimebase corrector (TBC)
** Dropout compensation (a system that replaced snowy video spots (dropouts) where the FM signal on the tape is missing momentarily, caused by a defect in the tape)
*Other Spec:
** Vacuum tape tension columns
** Vacuum grip capstan
** Weight of 1300 pounds (600 kg)
** Power feed of 230 V at 3000 watts
** One second lock up time, stop to play
** a 1500 hour head warranty (for the 9000-4 models, a 3000 hour warranty)
**Signal-to-noise ratio -S/N >48 dB
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*The 9000 was one of the first video recorders utilized for electronic film production using analog high-resolution wideband video standards (such as the 655/48 standard mentioned previously), predating IT-based DI (
digital intermediate ) film production systems in use today.The 9000-W-M was, for all intents and purposes, a custom pre-
HDTV video system. The 655 line system was also used for 24 frame playback onTV s and monitors used onmovie studio sets. Thus the TVs had noflicker when shot on film, due to the different (and thus compatible to motion picture film's)frame rate . The 9000-W-M was used for some "JAWS 3D's" composite special effects.
*The picture quality was excellent, but unfortunately, the IVC-9000 did not have many sales (only 65 units were sold by IVC). Shortly after it came out, both the 1" Type B and 1" Type C formats of VTR came out. Both used less costly tape, and made just about as good of a picture.*
Ampex in 1961 made a 2 inch helical scan VTR for a short time, the VR-8000. They also produced another 2" helical VTR, the VR-660, in 1963.
*Sony also made a 2 inch Helical scan VTR, but it was non-segmented and they sold even fewer of them (in the early 1970s).ee also
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1 inch type B videotape
*1 inch type C videotape
*VTR
*Videotape
*Helical scan
*2 inch Quadruplex videotape External links (and references)
* [http://www.lionlamb.us/quad/9000pix.jpgB&W Photo]
* [http://www.labguysworld.com/IVC_Memories.htm Lab Guys World IVC Memories]
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