Template talk:Video storage formats
Analogue / DigitalI think Analogue / Digital classification of formats should be done. Have you any idea on how to do this? I think to add two columns (Analogue / Digital) and obviously to leave the two already existing rows (Magnetic / Optical) but I don't know how to do this. Please collaborate. Armando82 (26 - June - 2006)
(Below is a past snap shot !!) 8 mm film and Super 8 mm film?Should 8 mm film and Super 8 mm film be added to this template? If not, why not? appzter 03:12, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
Removal of DVD from the templateI thought I'd make a topic here to discuss the matter, so I can fully explain the reasoning behind removing DVD in favor of the DVD-Video article. The basic issue is thus: we do not link to articles on the media itself unless that article also contains information on the video format(s) used on that media. For example, we have links for Video CD, Super Video CD, even CD Video, but we do not link to the Compact Disc article. With the current rewrites to the DVD article and the creation of a separate DVD-Video article the appropriate link to include is DVD-Video, not DVD. If something changes, such as a sub-categorization by media type, then we should include both DVD and Compact Disc in the template to be consistent. -- Y|yukichigai (ramble argue check) 00:34, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
1/8" kumi kater????? (and IVC 2") and (VK)I've noticed that the template here has an entry for '1/8" kumi kater (1968)' under the Magnetic Tape section. Now, I've done a lot of research on video formats (not to brag), and I have never seen a single piece of info on a "1/8 Kumi Kater" videotape format from 1968. Further searching on Google results in only its presence on Wikipedia, and other sites that mirror Wikipedia's content. Anyone (especially the user who added in this format in the template) care to elaborate/shed light on this mystery format? Also, I noticed that there's an entry for the IVC 2 inch Helical scan format as well. This is legit, it's officially referred to as the IVC 9000 format, after the model of VTR that IVC made utilizing this format. It was well used in the 1970's for television production, due to it's multi-generational resilience for dubbing video (in turn due to being such a high-quality format). There is an article here for IVC themselves, maybe the link in this template for IVC 2" could be redirected to there? What do you all think? misternuvistor 06:45, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Telecine Guy 04:08, 4 June 2007 (UTC) Update the VT-350 1/2" VK Format is an Akai, format. [2] [3] [4] Telecine Guy 04:37, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
DCTAmpex's DCT VTR really ought to be on this list (and probably should have an article) since it was the first compressed digital videotape format. It was DCT compressed 4:2:2 on 19mm tape. And yeah, they really managed to trademark the name "DCT" for it. I can't recall if it was before or after D3. Since I worked on the project, it wouldn't be right for me to edit this myself. -- Cjensen 05:03, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Vaporware formatsA number of the future digital optical disk formats listed here appear to be either vaporware, dead, or inappropriate in a list of video media. These include:
Just to be clear, I'm not advocating the deletion of these articles - simply their removal from the template. This template doesn't need to list every single proposed media format, especially when there's strong evidence that a number of them will never appear on the market Zetawoof(ζ) 03:49, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
Proposed renameCan we rename this template to "Video formats" or somesuch? It is hardly specific to home video and it feels odd to put {{Video storage formats}} on pages about professional formats that no normal person has at home... jhawkinson (talk) 14:41, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
trial columns formatThis seems to take up more space and is harder for me to read. I liked the older version. Other opinions? jhawkinson (talk) 05:09, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
We should, however, bring back the alternating colors of rows. Why isn't that in the Navbox template? jhawkinson (talk) 07:01, 2 March 2008 (UTC) VERA 1952, Quadraplex 1956?Why is VERA listed as 1952 when development began in 1952 but wasn't completed until 1958 and yet Quadraplex is listed as 1956 (when it was finished) even though it started in 1952 also? Laserdisc is under 1978 (when DiscoVision came out) and not 1958 when development started. At least be consistent. I would suggest that date of development is much harder to quantify and less useful as a reference. DVD should probably be moved to 1997 also, as that's when players and media came out. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bollinger (talk • contribs) 16:47, 19 February 2008 (UTC) CBHD/CH-DVDShouldn't these be on the list of digital video disc formats? If CVD, EVD, and HVD are on there, CBHD certainly deserves a place. 66.149.58.8 (talk) 22:26, 8 August 2008 (UTC) Ok, no answer, so I formally propose the following change: Change: VMD (2006) · HD DVD (2006) · Blu-ray Disc (2006) To: VMD (2006) · HD DVD (2006) · Blu-ray Disc (2006) · CBHD (2008) --66.149.58.8 (talk) 01:04, 22 August 2008 (UTC) Done as page is now unlocked. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.152.231.254 (talk) 15:13, 25 August 2008 (UTC) VHS HDI noticed that somebody edited in a new entry in this template for "VHS HD"? AFAIK, there is no official format called "VHS HD" (according to a Google search I did, which proved inconclusive. The only thing that came close was an article on a 1080p upscaling VHS & DVD combo player from Panasonic). There's W-VHS and D-VHS, which are both capable of HD, but those are already in the template. So, if no one has any objections, I'm going to revert that edit. Plus, said edit has a tag on it for "excessive whitespace", FWIW... misternuvistor (talk) 07:55, 29 May 2009 (UTC) Do anyone here remember Philips 12"video disc"The Doomsday Map"Circa 1978 colinshorey@gmail.com cheers — Preceding unsigned comment added by Colinshorey (talk • contribs) 20:59, 17 March 2011 (UTC) |
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