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Advanced Intelligent Tape
AIT, or Advanced Intelligent Tape, is a high-speed, high-capacity magnetic tape data storage format developed by Sony to compete with the DLT, LTO, DAT/DDS, and VXA formats. AIT uses a dual-reel cassette similar to 8mm Video8 or Exabyte formats.
Super AIT (SAIT) is a higher capacity variant
Academy Curve
The Academy curve is a standard playback equalization curve for pre-1975 mono, non-Dolby® optical soundtracks. It functions as the second part of a noise reduction scheme that begins by adding a “pre-emphasis” to audio intended for theatrical playback by boosting its high frequencies. When
Quadrophonic Stereo
The term Quadrophonic, or Quadraphonic, either are correct, was coined in the early 1970s to describe a four-channel sound presentation used in the recording and broadcast industries.
The speaker placement is frontLeft, frontRight, rearLeft and rearRight (fL,fR,rL,rR), with the listener sitting