Apparatus for recording a video signal of consecutive fields on

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358323, 358335, 358906, 358909, 360 351, 360 7706, 360 7815, H04N 979, H04N 5781

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ABSTRACT:
A video signal recording apparatus forms closed loop tracks on a rotary recording medium, and records a video signal amounting to one field on each track so that out of two mutually adjacent tracks making up a track pair, a signal related to an odd (or even) field out of signals which are related to two consecutive fields and constitute a picture is recorded on one track of the track pair and a signal related to an even (or odd) field out of signals which are related to two consecutive fields and constitute a picture is recorded on the other track of the track pair, so that signals amounting to one frame are recorded on the track pair.

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