• threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Was Betamax really that much better? I think I remember Technology Connections saying that for tapes of similar length, the quality was similar.

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        2 months ago

        If i remember, VHS can record 120 to 140 lines (at best) of resolution onto tapes. Betamax was 208 lines.
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        But ouput to TVs was always 240i resolution… so 120 lines.
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        The extra resolution Betamax gave came in useful to consumers who did tape duplications, had progressive video signal processing TVs or equipment, or did any home video editing.

      • The video quality was a little better, resolution-wise, but it has better color reproduction, and the audio quality was significantly better. Betamax recorded hi-fi audio, while VHS only recorded lo-fi. Cassettes were smaller; when introduced, they could only hold an hour of recording time.

        By the time it lost, Betamax cassettes had longer recording time, and video quality had improved even more; it was superior to VHS in everything but cost - but by then the market had decided. Also, early in Sony insisted on something they’d repeatedly try over and over in the coming decades: introducing products that are only compatible with other Sony products. It is a stupid, and bafflingly persistent, core of Sony DNA.