Hard Disk Recorder
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Hard Disk Recorder is a type of recording system that uses a high-capacity hard disk to record digital audio or digital video. Hard disk recording systems represent an alternative to more traditional reel-to-reel tape or cassette multitrack systems, and provide editing capabilities unavailable to tape recorders. The systems, which can be standalone or computer-based, typically include provisions for digital mixing and processing of the audio signal.
Hard Disk Recorder is a type of recording system that uses a high-capacity hard disk to record digital audio or digital video. Hard disk recording systems represent an alternative to more traditional reel-to-reel tape or cassette multitrack systems, and provide editing capabilities unavailable to tape recorders. The systems, which can be standalone or computer-based, typically include provisions for digital mixing and processing of the audio signal.
[edit] Also see
- Data Service Requirements World Cup
- Freestyle Equipment List
- TV Glossary of Terms
- Digital video recorder
- Electronic News Gathering
- EVS
[edit] Reference
- See Wikipedia Hard Disk Recorder [1]
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