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Digital Instrumentation Recorder

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Digital Instrumentation Recorder is amagnetic tape data storage format developed bySony.[1] It uses a ¾" wide tape, in a cassette with two reels, which is written and read with ahelical scan process.

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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. Retrieved2023-08-29.

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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)
Half inch (12.7 mm)
Eight millimeter (8 mm)
Four millimeter (3.81 mm)
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