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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Compact Video Cassette (CVC) was one of thCompact Video Cassette (CVC) was one of the first analog recording videocassette formats to use a tape smaller than its earlier predecessors of VHS and Betamax, and was developed by Funai Electronics of Japan for portable use. The first model of VCR for the format was the Model 212, introduced in 1980 by both Funai and Technicolor as they had created a joint venture to manufacture and introduce the format to the home movie market. The system, which included the VCR and a hand held video camera, was very small and lightweight for its time.s very small and lightweight for its time. , Il Compact Video Cassette (CVC) è un formaIl Compact Video Cassette (CVC) è un formato di videoregistrazione orientata all'utenza domestica. È stato uno dei primi formati di videoregistrazione ad impiegare un nastro più piccolo del VHS e del Betamax, già esistenti all'epoca della sua introduzione. Lo sviluppo del formato si deve alla giapponese Funai. Il primo modello messo in vendita fu il Model 212 del 1980. Il sistema, che comprendeva anche una telecamera portatile, era molto piccolo e leggero per l'epoca. Il formato CVC usava una cassetta lievemente più grande di una cassetta audio, contenente un nastro da un 1/4", con durate di 30, 45 e 60 minuti.un 1/4", con durate di 30, 45 e 60 minuti. , Das System Compact Video Cassette (CVC) waDas System Compact Video Cassette (CVC) war das erste tragbare Videosystem mit kleinen, kompakten Kassetten und der Vorgänger von Video 8.Die Kassetten enthielten ein Videoband der Breite ¼ Zoll und hatten in etwa die Größe einer Audiokassette. Verwendet wurden die CVC-Recorder üblicherweise in Kombination mit tragbaren Videokameras, da es zu dieser Zeit noch keine Camcorder (Videokameras mit eingebautem Recorder) gab. Die meisten CVC-Recorder konnten sowohl mit einem wiederaufladbaren Akku als auch mit Netzstrom betrieben werden. Die CVC-Recorder erschienen im Jahr 1980. Das System konnte sich jedoch aufgrund geringer Nachfrage und schlechter Bildqualität nicht durchsetzen und verschwand innerhalb kurzer Zeit wieder vom Markt. CVC-Recorder wurden bei Funai in Japan sowie bei Grundig (unter Verwendung eines Funai-Laufwerks) in Europa produziert und unter einer Vielzahl von Markennamen wie beispielsweise Siemens vertrieben. Das System CVC ist mit keinem anderen bekannten Videosystem kompatibel. Das Broadcast-Camcordersystem von Bosch baut technologisch auf der CVC-Cassette auf, allerdings sind Quatercam und CVC untereinander nicht kompatibel.am und CVC untereinander nicht kompatibel.
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rdfs:comment Das System Compact Video Cassette (CVC) waDas System Compact Video Cassette (CVC) war das erste tragbare Videosystem mit kleinen, kompakten Kassetten und der Vorgänger von Video 8.Die Kassetten enthielten ein Videoband der Breite ¼ Zoll und hatten in etwa die Größe einer Audiokassette. Verwendet wurden die CVC-Recorder üblicherweise in Kombination mit tragbaren Videokameras, da es zu dieser Zeit noch keine Camcorder (Videokameras mit eingebautem Recorder) gab. Die meisten CVC-Recorder konnten sowohl mit einem wiederaufladbaren Akku als auch mit Netzstrom betrieben werden.u als auch mit Netzstrom betrieben werden. , Il Compact Video Cassette (CVC) è un formaIl Compact Video Cassette (CVC) è un formato di videoregistrazione orientata all'utenza domestica. È stato uno dei primi formati di videoregistrazione ad impiegare un nastro più piccolo del VHS e del Betamax, già esistenti all'epoca della sua introduzione. Lo sviluppo del formato si deve alla giapponese Funai. Il primo modello messo in vendita fu il Model 212 del 1980. Il sistema, che comprendeva anche una telecamera portatile, era molto piccolo e leggero per l'epoca., era molto piccolo e leggero per l'epoca. , Compact Video Cassette (CVC) was one of thCompact Video Cassette (CVC) was one of the first analog recording videocassette formats to use a tape smaller than its earlier predecessors of VHS and Betamax, and was developed by Funai Electronics of Japan for portable use. The first model of VCR for the format was the Model 212, introduced in 1980 by both Funai and Technicolor as they had created a joint venture to manufacture and introduce the format to the home movie market. The system, which included the VCR and a hand held video camera, was very small and lightweight for its time.s very small and lightweight for its time.
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