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It has similarities with the tape based Electronic Video Recording system, which was released for professional use.
Electronic Video Recording was announced in 1967.
This trend will be sharply encouraged by improvements in computer-assisted education, electronic video recording, holography and other technical fields.
The invention of electronic video recording, the spread of cable television, the possibility of broadcasting direct from satellite to cable systems, all point to vast increases in program variety.
Electronic Video Recording, or EVR, was a film-based video recording format developed by Hungarian-born engineer Peter Carl Goldmark at CBS Laboratories in the 1960s.