videotapes
Videotapes are magnetic tapes used to record and reproduce moving images and sound. The term covers both consumer and professional formats that store analog or digital video on a magnetic coating inside a cassette or reel. Beginning in the 1960s and becoming widespread in the 1970s and 1980s, videotapes enabled home recording as well as broadcast production before digital storage became dominant.
Consumer formats include VHS and Betamax, which competed for the home market, as well as more compact
Tapes generally use a polyester base with a magnetic oxide layer; video and audio information are written
Today, videotapes are primarily preserved by transferring content to digital formats for access and long-term archiving.