No remote control for the first VCR

Posted: October 26th, 2005 | 2 Comments »

This is the Ampex VRX-1000 (aka the Mark IV), the first videotape recorder. The cedmagic website has a good introduction about it (picture taken from there):

Research on recording video on tape was begun in the early 1950′s, and Bing Crosby Enterprises demonstrated a prototype system in 1951 that ran at 100 inches/second and had 16 minutes per reel. But the quality was poor. RCA demonstrated a better system in 1953, but it ran at 30 feet/second and only had 4 minutes per reel. The small Ampex Corporation came up with the ideas of using rotating heads, transverse scanning, and FM encoding which allowed broadcast quality recording at 15 inches/second and 90 minutes per reel.
The VRX-1000 set off a storm when it was demonstrated on April 14, 1956 at the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters Convention

50,000 bucks at that time! There seems to be a Buddy Holly look-alike in the background.


2 Comments on “No remote control for the first VCR”

  1. 1 imichaeldotorg » An old school moment: the first videotape recorder said at 10:04 pm on November 5th, 2005:

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  2. 2 Amanda said at 9:46 pm on February 19th, 2010:

    Hey! My name is Amanda and I’m working as a segment producer for an upcoming tv series. i wanted to use the image of the first VCR. Do you own the rights to it? Email me so we can discuss! acupido1234@gmail.com


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