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by pbhjpbhj
57 days ago
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Surely you'd just make the tape/cassette larger? Remember laserdisc? I remember watching something on Betamax, possibly Star Wars but have no recollection of changing tape. My dad was a teacher and had access to a VT player on my birthday. On other occasions he would bring home a BBC Microcomputer. Quite a treat when we couldn't afford to buy our own TV even. Edit, seems Empire Strikes Back was a single tape - https://ebay.us/m/Ypz8SW |
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Originally, Betamax increased physical tape length, but cutting tape speed (like how vinyls can play at different RPMs) was a more economical way of cramming more hours onto the same tape by cutting quality.
Both VHS and Betamax went through multiple phases of this. Eventually VHS won by being cheaper.
https://mrbetamax.com/BetaSpeeds.htm
But this wasn't Sony's strength and VHS was consistently cheaper for longer movies.