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Definition of magnetic tape in English: magnetic tapenoun mass nounTape used in recording sound, pictures, or computer data. Example sentencesExamples - Digital video technology allows a far crisper picture quality than is possible using magnetic tape and you can quickly skip to any part of the film you're watching.
- In order to develop magnetic media suitable for tape products, several steps are taken to ensure high-quality magnetic tape.
- The image data no longer need a medium in order to be preserved; they are simply transmitted and recorded on magnetic tape.
- The traditional method has been to back up the entire system onto magnetic tape once a week, and then ship the backup tapes, via truck, to an offsite silo located hundreds of miles away.
- Although the earliest productions were broadcast live, the development of recording discs, magnetic tape, and, eventually, digital tape enabled increasingly sophisticated editing of productions.
- Because the picture and sound exist as pieces of celluloid and magnetic tape that you physically cut and splice together if you decide you don't like the 3rd shot in a sequence it is simple enough to cut it out and replace it.
- The voice and flight data, which is usually taken from deep inside the armored black box housings, is stored on either magnetic tape or on microchips.
- Today, by far, the most common way of protecting mission critical data is to take backup copies of the data onto magnetic tape.
- These precious records are saved on DVD and magnetic tape to ensure safe storage.
- In the 1950s through the 1990s, magnetic tape was widely used as a key storage component.
- Later in that same decade, he began developing the concept of sound on sound recording, first painstakingly overdubbing part after part on a 78 rpm record cutting machine, and then later on magnetic tape.
- In the computer realm, magnetic recording is used on floppy disks, hard disks and magnetic tape as the main method for data storage.
- When drawn out as a thin film, polyesters are used for making magnetic tape for audio and video recording, packaging materials and photographic film.
- Like hard disk drives, magnetic tape is inherently rewritable, making data authentication difficult and forestalling acceptance by key regulatory agencies.
- The storage technologies underlying these solutions include hard disk drive-based systems, magnetic tape and optical storage.
- A clunky mainframe computer, run on magnetic tape instead of a hard drive, stretches across a wall some two meters long.
- The spinning spools of magnetic tape, the gigantic tape libraries with robotic cartridge-picking arms - it all seems more at home in a mainframe shop circa 1975 than in a sleek 21st century data center.
- The colors are washed out, the picture suffers from heavy grain and lack of clarity, and the whole experience has a particular analog haze that gives me anxiety and nightmares about magnetic tape.
- The company held contracts with state motor vehicle departments that supplied negatives or digital images on magnetic tape.
- The invention of the sound spectrograph made visual comparisons of similar sounds possible, and the perfection of magnetic tape and taperecording devices made archiving of sounds a reality.
Definition of magnetic tape in US English: magnetic tapenounmaɡˌnedik ˈtāpmæɡˌnɛdɪk ˈteɪp Tape used in recording sound, pictures, or computer data. Example sentencesExamples - These precious records are saved on DVD and magnetic tape to ensure safe storage.
- Later in that same decade, he began developing the concept of sound on sound recording, first painstakingly overdubbing part after part on a 78 rpm record cutting machine, and then later on magnetic tape.
- Because the picture and sound exist as pieces of celluloid and magnetic tape that you physically cut and splice together if you decide you don't like the 3rd shot in a sequence it is simple enough to cut it out and replace it.
- In order to develop magnetic media suitable for tape products, several steps are taken to ensure high-quality magnetic tape.
- The invention of the sound spectrograph made visual comparisons of similar sounds possible, and the perfection of magnetic tape and taperecording devices made archiving of sounds a reality.
- The colors are washed out, the picture suffers from heavy grain and lack of clarity, and the whole experience has a particular analog haze that gives me anxiety and nightmares about magnetic tape.
- Today, by far, the most common way of protecting mission critical data is to take backup copies of the data onto magnetic tape.
- The voice and flight data, which is usually taken from deep inside the armored black box housings, is stored on either magnetic tape or on microchips.
- The storage technologies underlying these solutions include hard disk drive-based systems, magnetic tape and optical storage.
- The company held contracts with state motor vehicle departments that supplied negatives or digital images on magnetic tape.
- A clunky mainframe computer, run on magnetic tape instead of a hard drive, stretches across a wall some two meters long.
- When drawn out as a thin film, polyesters are used for making magnetic tape for audio and video recording, packaging materials and photographic film.
- Like hard disk drives, magnetic tape is inherently rewritable, making data authentication difficult and forestalling acceptance by key regulatory agencies.
- The traditional method has been to back up the entire system onto magnetic tape once a week, and then ship the backup tapes, via truck, to an offsite silo located hundreds of miles away.
- The spinning spools of magnetic tape, the gigantic tape libraries with robotic cartridge-picking arms - it all seems more at home in a mainframe shop circa 1975 than in a sleek 21st century data center.
- Digital video technology allows a far crisper picture quality than is possible using magnetic tape and you can quickly skip to any part of the film you're watching.
- Although the earliest productions were broadcast live, the development of recording discs, magnetic tape, and, eventually, digital tape enabled increasingly sophisticated editing of productions.
- In the 1950s through the 1990s, magnetic tape was widely used as a key storage component.
- In the computer realm, magnetic recording is used on floppy disks, hard disks and magnetic tape as the main method for data storage.
- The image data no longer need a medium in order to be preserved; they are simply transmitted and recorded on magnetic tape.
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