When VCRs first made it to the home market, there were two different systems- VHS and BetaMax. They used different sized tape cassettes. VHS proved more popular, and BetaMax went away.
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When VCRs first made it to the home market, there were two different systems- VHS and BetaMax. They used different sized tape cassettes. VHS proved more popular, and BetaMax went away.
Betamax was created in 1975.
Go to Think Geek website they have a Betamax to HD-DVD converter
Depends on your question.
Video tape was used in the 60's for commercial recording in TV studios, using reel to reel tape. It did not make it to the home market until the mid to late 70's, when the technology got cheaper and the tape was incorporated inside a cassette. There were several attemps at tape cassettes, until the final show down of VHS verses Betamax. Betamax was technically superior, but VHS was marketed better and had a wider choice of pre-recorded programs.
Forget Cassettes was created in 2001.
two of these cassettes are mine?
Sony
SIC 3695 covers places manufacturing cassettes
Cassettes Won't Listen was created in 2004.
Are is the verb. Cassettes is the subject.