- MII (videocassette format)
:"This article discusses the MII video tape format. For information on the game console by Panasonic please see
Panasonic M2 "MII is a professional
videocassette format developed byPanasonic in 1986 as their answer and competitive product toSony 'sBetacam SP format. It was technically similar to Betacam SP, using metal-formulated tape loaded in the cassette, and utilizingcomponent video recording.MII is sometimes incorrectly referred to as M2; the official name uses
Roman numerals , and is pronounced "em two". Just as Betacam SP was an improved version of its predecessorBetacam (originally derived fromBetamax ) with higher video and audio quality, MII was an enhanced and improved version of its predecessor as well, the failed M format (originally derived fromVHS ).Unlike M, MII was somewhat successful when it was first launched, with customers like
NBC in the USA andNHK in Japan using it for news gathering, andPBS in the USA using it in the late 1980s to delay their network programming by 3 hours for later airing on the West Coast. But MII also suffered from lackluster marketing, a lack of customer support & public relations from Panasonic andMatsushita (Panasonic's parent company), and most importantly, a lack of reliability due to said lack of support for repair & service. This resulted in MII not being nearly as successful as Betacam SP. NBC eventually dropped the format in the early 1990s for Sony's D2 digital composite format, and ultimately began broadcasting all of their programming and commercials from digital servers in the 2000s.MII is not widely used nowadays, and spare parts as well as tapes for the format are now hard to come by. Used MII equipment can be had for quite affordable prices (under $1000 USD for a decent MII VCR) on the used professional video equipment market, but the format has found few current users due to its lack of manufacturer support and absence of new videotape cassettes. Like most analog video formats, MII has faded in favor of newer digital formats such as
DV andDVCam , as well as Panasonic'sDVCPro format.Gallery
ee also
* M
External links
* [http://www.terraguide.com/Formats.html List of Videotape formats, with a mention on MII]
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