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Part XIII

Appendixes

1953

First CinemaScope, anamorphic film is released with 2.66 aspect
ratio (1.33 x 2).

1955

Stereo tape recording is introduced by EMI Stereosonic Tapes.

1956

Ampex introduces its first video recorder using 2-inch reel-to-reel
tape.

1961

Stereo radio broadcasts begin.

1963

Philips introduces audio cassette tapes.

1967

BBC TWO becomes the first British color broadcast network, using
the PAL system, 625 lines, 25 fps interlaced.

1967

France introduces SECAM, 625 lines, 25 fps, interlaced.

1967

The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
standardizes timecode.

1968

The computer mouse is invented.

1970

3/4-inch U-Matic video format is introduced.

1970

Computer floppy disk is introduced.

1971

First permanent IMAX film system is installed.

1972

FCC establishes rules for cable TV.

1972

The first computer editing system, the CMX-300, is introduced.

1975

JVC introduces the Video Home System (VHS).

1977

First pre-assembled personal computer, the Apple II, is introduced.

1982

Sony, Fujitsu, and Philips introduce audio compact discs (CDs).

1984

Apple introduces the Macintosh computer.

1986

Betacam SP is introduced.

1987

The first commercial digital videotape format, D-1, is introduced.

1990

General Instrument proposes an all-digital HDTV system in the U.S.

1991

Japan adopts Hi-Vision/MUSE as the national HDTV standard, 16:9
aspect ratio,1,125 scanning lines, 30 fps, interlaced.

1993

Digital Betacam is introduced.

1996

DV format is introduced.

1997

DVD format is introduced.

1997

Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) digital television
standards are adopted by FCC, including 18 formats, 6 of which are
HDTV.

1999

Final Cut Express HD 1.0 is introduced.

2000

DVCPRO HD equipment begins shipping.

2000

First IMX VTRs begins shipping.

2003

First HDV camcorder is introduced.

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Event