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  • 123MultiLevel Recording — Not to be confused with multi layer or dual layer disc recording. MultiLevel Recording (ML) (also known as M ary) was a technology originally developed by Optex Corporation[1] and promoted by Calimetrics to increase the storage capacity of… …

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  • 124Communications satellite — A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to COMSAT) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purpose of telecommunications. Modern communications satellites use a variety of orbits including geostationary orbits, Molniya… …

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  • 126X (writing speed) — In computer jargon, the speed at which data is written to (or read from) an optical disc (like a CD or a DVD) is shown as a multiple of X. For example, writing to a DVD at 8X will take less time than writing to it at 4X. [cite… …

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  • 127Videotape — An assortment of video tapes A videotape is a recording of images and sounds on to magnetic tape as opposed to film stock or random access digital media. Videotapes are also used for storing scientific or medical data, such as the data produced… …

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  • 128Betamax — Infobox media name = Betamax logo = caption = type = Video recording media encoding = Magnetic tape capacity = read = write = standard = owner = Sony use = Video storage extended from = extended to =Betamax is a home videocassette tape recording… …

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