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format created by
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and introduced in 1988 at the NAB Show as a
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alternative to the
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D-1 format. It garnered Ampex a
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in 1989. Like D-1, D-2 stores uncompressed digital video on a tape cassette; however, it stores a composite video signal, rather than component video as with D-1. While component video is superior for advanced editing, especially when chroma key effects are used, composite video was more compatible with most analog facilities existing at the time.


History

Ampex created the first D-2 video machine, the ACR-225 commercial spot player working with Sony, who had done some early research into composite digital video, as a cost-effective solution for TV broadcasters with large investments in
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analog infrastructure such as video routers and switchers, since it could be inserted into existing analog broadcast facilities without extensive redesign or modifications. This was because D-2 machines accepted standard analog video and audio inputs and outputs. D-2 machines are capable of interfacing through either serial digital video or analog video connections. Four
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audio channels are available for editing (an improvement over the then-popular Type C analog machines with two audio channels) as well as an analog cue channel and timecode, also with
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or analog connections.


Features

Like D-1, D-2 uses 19 mm (¾ inch) tape loaded into three different sized
videocassette Videotape is magnetic tape used for storing video and usually sound in addition. Information stored can be in the form of either an analog or digital signal. Videotape is used in both video tape recorders (VTRs) and, more commonly, videocasset ...
s to support commercial spot playback as well as long-form programming such as movies. Although D-2 videocassette housings are to their D-1 counterparts, they are not interchangeable due to D-2's metal particle tape formula, needed for its higher recording density. Ampex D-2 tape transports are extremely fast. A high speed search at 60 times playback speed with a recognizable color picture allowed three hours of videotape to be searched through in approximately three minutes. The D-2 offered ''read before write'' or ''preread'' functionality, which allowed simultaneous playback and recording on the same transport. For example, a title could be superimposed over existing video already on the same video tape by playing the tape through a
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, adding the title, and recording the new composite image back onto the same location of the tape. This eliminated the need for an additional recorder and saved considerable time in video editing. Steven Fuiten was the first PreRead Editor to composite video using a full D2 digital system.


Acceptance

During its early stages, finished episodes of ''
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'' were hastily recorded to D-2 to be sent to Comedy Central for airing in just a few days' time. D-2 replaced Type C videotape for the mastering of
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s in the late 1980s. D-2 was in widespread use for some ten years, as the computer-based video server (with fewer moving parts and correspondingly greater reliability) became available not long after its release. By 2003, only a handful of broadcasters continued to use the D-2 format, and even then only to access materials recorded on the format.
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introduced D-3 in 1991; it is very similar to D-2 as it uses a smaller cassette case.


Format Description

* General: ** Format name: D2 digital ** SMPTE type: D2 ** Format type: digital composite ** Scanning system: multi head segmented helical ** Year introduced: 1989 ** Developer: Ampex/Sony * Physical Data: ** Tape width: 19 mm ** Tape speed(s): 5.19 ips ** Tape thickness: .55 mils ** Playing time(s): 32, 94, 208 minutes (Small, Medium, Large cassette sizes) ** Headwheel diameter: 2.95" ** Speed: 5400 rpm ** Head-to-tape writing speed: 1078 in/sec. ** Sampling rate: 4fsc (14.31818 MHz for NTSC) ** No. of bits: 8 ** Data rate: 60.1 MB/sec (480.8Mbps) * Audio: ** No. of digital channels: 4 ** Sampling rate: 48 kHz ** No. of bits: 20


Models

*Ampex **VPR-200, VPR-250, VPR-300 **ACR-225 Commercial Spot Player (robotic tape system) *Sony **DVR-10, DVR-18, DVR-20, DVR-28 **DCR-10, DCR-18, DCR-20, DCR-28 (sold by BTS) **DVC 80, DVC 1000s LMS (Library Management System)


See also

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DVCAM DV refers to a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers led by Sony and Panasonic. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, DV was strongly associated with the ...
*
DVCPRO DV refers to a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers led by Sony and Panasonic. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, DV was strongly associated with the t ...
* D-1 (Sony) *
D-3 (video) D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video videocassette format invented at NHK and introduced commercially by Panasonic. It was launched in 1991 to compete with Ampex's D-2. D-3 uses half-inch metal particle tape at 83.88 mm/s (c ...
* D5 HD *
D6 HDTV VTR D6 HDTV VTR is SMPTE videocassette standard. A D6 VTR can record and playback HDTV video uncompressed. The only D6 VTR product is the Philips, now Thomson's Grass Valley's Media Recorder, model DCR 6024, also called the D6 Voodoo VTR. The VT ...


References


External links


allmobilevideo.com: ''D2 Specs''Google Books: ''The History of Television, 1942 to 2000'' By Albert Abramson

Google Books: ''The Art of Digital Video'', by John WatkinsonD-1, D-2 & D-3: histories of digital video tape
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