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Digital Instrumentation Recorder

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Digital Instrumentation Recorder is a magnetic tape data storage format developed by Sony.[1] It uses a 3⁄4" wide tape, in a cassette with two reels, which is written and read with a helical scan process.

Generations

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D1

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  • Up to 64 MB/s data transfer speed
  • Up to 96 GB data capacity
  • ANSI ID-1 standard

References

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  1. ^ "Definition of DIR (Digital Instrumentation Recorder) - Audiovisual Dictionary". www.telefonicaserviciosaudiovisuales.com. Retrieved 2023年08月29日.
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Linear
Wide (19–25.4 mm)
Half inch (12.7 mm)
Eight millimeter (8 mm)
Quarter inch (6.35 mm)
"Eighth" (0.15) inch (3.81 mm)
Stringy (1.58–1.9 mm)
Helical
Three quarter inch (19 mm)
  • Sony DIR (19xx)
  • Ampex DST (1992)
Half inch (12.7 mm)
Eight millimeter (8 mm)
Four millimeter (3.81 mm)

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