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  2. Digital video recorder - Wikipedia

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    This feature has been controversial for the last decade, with major television networks and movie studios claiming it violates copyright and should be banned. In 1985, an employee of Honeywell's Physical Sciences Center, David Rafner, first described a drive-based DVR designed for home TV recording, time shifting , and commercial skipping . [ 34 ]

  3. Betamovie - Wikipedia

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    In order to be more appealing to the typical consumer wanting a practical device for recording home movies, a more compact and preferably one-piece device was needed. The first such device, the Betamovie BMC-100/110, was released in 1983 by Sony.

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  5. Haynes Manual - Wikipedia

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    Haynes Owner's Workshop Manuals (commonly known as Haynes Manuals) is a series of manuals from the British publisher Haynes Publishing Group. The series focuses primarily on the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and covers a range of makes and models, with manuals for over 600 car and 225 motorcycle models.

  6. Media Vision - Wikipedia

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    Pro 3-D: Based on Media Vision's JAZZ 16 chipset (not compatible with the Pro Audio Spectrum line), with built-in SRS surround sound, and KORG wavetable daughter board. ProZonic: Released in 1996 by Media Vision Innovations, Inc. Pro Movie Spectrum/Studio (1993): a realtime video capture board, ISA card, Video1 hardware video codec

  7. JVC GR-C1 - Wikipedia

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    The JVC GR-C1 was famous as Doc Brown's video camera (operated by Marty McFly) in the film Back to the Future. [4]It also featured in Stranger Things season 2 (set in 1984), as the camcorder Bob Newby hands over to Jonathan Byers to use when he takes Will and the other kids trick-or-treating and is used to record the Mind Flayer.

  8. Tommy Tallarico - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Tallarico (born 1967 or 1968) [1] is an American video game music composer, sound designer, and television producer. Since the 1990s, he has helmed audio production for numerous video games through his self-titled company. [2]

  9. The Hunter (1980 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter is a 1980 American biographical action thriller film [2] directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Steve McQueen. [3] The film was McQueen's final role before his death in November 1980 at age 50. The cast also features Eli Wallach, Kathryn Harrold, LeVar Burton, Ben Johnson and Richard Venture. This was the last theatrical film made by ...