videokandjad
Videokandjad are physical or digital media used to store and reproduce video content. Throughout history, various technologies have served this purpose, evolving with advancements in recording and playback capabilities. Early examples include film reels, which captured images through chemical processes and were projected onto screens. Magnetic tape formats like VHS (Video Home System) and Betamax became dominant in the late 20th century, enabling home video recording and playback. These cartridges allowed users to record television programs and personal videos.
The transition to digital media marked a significant shift. Optical discs, such as DVDs (Digital Versatile Discs)
The rise of streaming services has also profoundly impacted how video content is consumed, often bypassing