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Magnetic recording of images: digital formats

Author: Alain DELHAISE

Publication date: February 10, 2004

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3. DV format family

The DV (Digital Video) format was originally developed by a group of four companies: Matsushita, Sony, Philips and Thomson. Released in 1996, the DV 3.1 format was initially aimed at amateur users. The quality of the signals available at output soon interested professional users, who were offered two competing professional versions of the DV format: Panasonic's DVCPRO 3.2 ...

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