What does does the 'VHS' in VHS tapes stand for?
Question: If anything at all.
Answers: It is a format. In fact it initially stood for Vertical Helical Scan, after the relative head/tape scan. Later is was the Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard for video cassette recorders (VCRs).
Video Home System
Video Home System. =]
VHS was originally designed to b a in different format. It was vertical something scan. Somehow describing how the picture was recording and produced.
Later, for convenience they put that system to use in Tapes. Video home system.
Then was changed again to VCR, video cassette recorder and VCP video cassette player.
Video Hold and Sample.
Video Home System
Read the Wikipedia article for more on the name and the history of VHS:
Very High Standard. J/K, LOL... It stands for, well you already know now from other answers, so... LOL
Answers: It is a format. In fact it initially stood for Vertical Helical Scan, after the relative head/tape scan. Later is was the Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard for video cassette recorders (VCRs).
Video Home System
Video Home System. =]
VHS was originally designed to b a in different format. It was vertical something scan. Somehow describing how the picture was recording and produced.
Later, for convenience they put that system to use in Tapes. Video home system.
Then was changed again to VCR, video cassette recorder and VCP video cassette player.
Video Hold and Sample.
Video Home System
Read the Wikipedia article for more on the name and the history of VHS:
Very High Standard. J/K, LOL... It stands for, well you already know now from other answers, so... LOL
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