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The standard recording speed at the time was 15 inches per second.
He turned it on and set the recording speed at its fastest level.
The general did something and the recording speeded up, then stopped.
Extended play slows the recording speed by one third so more images can be packed into less tape.
More substantial is the loss in recording speed.
The bottom part is for recording speed.
United American's tapes are in the extended-play format, which uses a slower recording speed to cut costs.
However, the narrow tracks and slow recording speeds used in cassettes compromised fidelity.
You will also see a difference between the two recording speeds when you play back in slow-motion or still-frame.
The recording speeds reached by dual-layer media are still well below those of single-layer media.
Like any video recorder, the TiVo offers a choice of recording speeds.
Circuitry senses the recording speed and switches playback speed accordingly.
This VCR had two recording speeds: normal, and the newer half speed.
Another problem: before 1925, recording speeds were not standardized, so original Carusos don't all play at 78.26 rpm.
Burning discs at a slower recording speed or using different brands of discs may also help solve the problem.
Some drives are faster than others, with recording speeds listed as 2X, 4X and so on.
Most systems are either optimized for recording speed (i.e. video capture) or high spatial resolution.
The recording sped up, paused, sped up again.
Since the projection speed and the recording speed are the same, the images onscreen appear to move at normal speed.
Recording speeds of around 100 mph, he gained a one months extended trial with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Then the battles were over electrical amplification, recording speeds, transistor design, speaker wire, engineering styles, room acoustics.
Subsequent investigations proved that the appearance of flying rods on video was an optical illusion created by the slower recording speed of the camera.
Elcaset was a short-lived audio format created by Sony in 1976 that was about twice the size, using larger tape and a higher recording speed.
Due to some confusing 1860 technical terminology, it was initially played at double the original recording speed and believed to be the voice of a woman or child.
You should also try adjusting the recording speed of the disc to see if it makes any difference with the brand of CD-R media you're using.