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Possibly none. Video refers to what IS recorded, digital refers to how it is recorded or stored.
The term recording refers to a signal that is used to encode something such as a picture or sound that has been recorded.
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In recording, the term "track" has multiple meanings, including:a. a band of recorded sound laid along the length of amagnetic tape.b. (on a longplaying phonograph record) one of a set of groovesin which sound has been recorded, separated from an adjacentset or sets by grooves without recorded sound.c. an individual song or segment of a recording: a title track.d. a discrete, separate recording that is combined with otherparts of a musical recording to produce the final auralversion: a special rhythm track added to the basic track.However, in common speech it usually refers to the third definition. While every track is a song, not all songs may be referred to as tracks. The term track refers to a type of recorded song, particularly its place in an album.
No, overdubbing does not refer to too much dubbing. Overdubbing is a technique used in a studio in which a performer listens to an existing recorded performance and simultaneously performs a new version, which is also recorded.
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"Re-taped" typically refers to footage or audio that has been recorded again in order to improve its quality or correct errors from a previous recording. It can also refer to something being taped a second time after an initial recording, often for better clarity or completeness.
The recording tape play side refers to the surface of a magnetic tape that is designed for playback of recorded audio or video content. This side is coated with a magnetic material that holds the recorded information and is read by a playback device, such as a tape recorder or VCR. Proper alignment and handling of the play side are essential to ensure high-quality playback and prevent damage to the tape.
Mic gain refers to the amplification of the microphone's signal before it is recorded, while volume refers to the overall loudness of the audio output. Adjusting mic gain can impact the sensitivity and clarity of the recording, while adjusting volume can affect the perceived loudness of the audio. Properly setting mic gain can help capture clear and balanced audio, while adjusting volume can control the overall level of the recording.
EOG (Electrooculography) is the abbreviation that refers to recording eye movements by measuring electrical activity of the extraocular muscles.