Videotape
Videotape is a magnetic tape recording medium used to store moving images and accompanying audio. The tape is a flexible plastic substrate coated with a magnetic oxide layer that records information as magnetic fields. In consumer and many professional systems, the tape is housed in a cassette or reel and is read or written by heads in a video recording or playback device.
Recording on videotape relies on magnetic recording. In most formats, video and audio signals modulate the
Historically, videotape emerged in the mid-20th century to provide a practical alternative to film. In the 1970s,
Today, videotape is largely supplanted by digital storage in production and broadcasting, but it remains in