D-2 (video)

D-2 (video)
Sony D-2 VCR
Media typeMagnetic Tape, ¾-inch
Encodingdigital composite video
Read mechanismHelical scan
Write mechanismHelical scan
Standardinterlaced (NTSC, PAL)
Developed byAmpex/Sony
UsageVideo production
Released1988

D-2 is a professional digital videocassette format created by Ampex and introduced in 1988[1] at the NAB Show as a composite video alternative to the component video D-1 format. It garnered Ampex a technical Emmy in 1989.[1] 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.

  1. ^ a b "Ampex History". Ampex. Archived from the original on 14 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.