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VCRRelationships Abbreviation Of: videocassette recorder Abbreviation: videocassette recorder
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VCR1971, initialism (acronym) from videocassette recorder (see videocassette).
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VCRAmerican abbreviation of Video Cassette Recorder. Device that plays and records moving images and sound on vhs cassette tapes.
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VCRStands for "Visual Cocaine Residue"
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VCRVisible Cocaine Residue
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VCR1. A so called device that, when linked to a television set (usually old as shit), can be used for recording on and playing various videotapes. Despite multiple claims by elder people(s), it is often [..]
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VCRVCR (drink) refers to vodka, coke and raspberry. 1 shot vodka, 1 shot raspberry cordial and glass filled with coca-cola resulting in a sweet tasting drink with no alcohol tasted.
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VCRVodka, champagne & red bull cocktail.
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VCR(videocassette recorder) electronic device capable of recording video signals to tape, and playing those signals on a television.
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VCRDevice for recording and playing video cassettes.
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VCRAbbreviation for video cassette recorder. See video recorder.
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VCRJensens Internet Dictionary A videotape player designed to connect to television sets or computer video capture boards. Videotapes are recorded in video format (e.g., NTSC or PAL) in half, three quarter, or one inch formats. The most common tape is the half-inch VHS tape, but for professional video materials and videodisc mastering one-inch tape is [..]
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VCRliterally, 'Video-Cassette Recorder'; aka VTR (video tape recorder); a consumer-level machine for home entertainment that plays-back and records images and sounds from TV on magnetized tape [..]
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VCRVideo Cassette Recorder
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VCRAn abbreviation of videocassette recorder, an electronic device designed to record onto videotape (in VHS format) signals received by a standard television receiver for playback on a television monito [..]
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VCRAn acronym for Video Cassette Recorder. The typical item found next to the TV in most American households. This device allows the recording and playback of broadcast signals to or from a television. It was also used for several years as a backup medium for data. The VCR was one of the first devices in the electronics industry to experience two comp [..]
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VCR(n) a magnetic tape recorder for recording (and playing back) TV programs
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VCRVideo Cassette Recorder. An analog videotape player and recorder which is usually connected to a television monitor to record or play tapes. The most commonly used videotape is 1/2-inch VHS format.
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VCRstands for video cassette recorder. This is an analog device capable of accepting a video (and usually audio) input signal for recording onto magnetic tape media. These tapes can then be played back using the same VCR. All Eyespyvideo.com equipment is compatible with home VCRs, but CCTV-specific VCRs often offer advanced surveillance features like [..]
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VCRVideocassette recorder.
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VCRVideocassette recorder. See also VTR. VHS
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VCRVideocassette recorder; an electronic device for recording and playing back video images and sound on a videocassette.
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VCRDevice for recording and playing video cassettes.
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VCRVirtual Coupon Record
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VCRVideo cassette recorder.
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VCRVCR stands for "videocassette recorder". It is a recording device that uses videocassettes with magnetic tape to record audio and video from television.
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VCRA VCR is a videocassette recorder.
VCR may also refer to:
VCR (band), a rock band from Richmond, Virginia
VCR (EP)
"VCR" (song), a song by The xx
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Video Cassette Recording, [..]
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VCRVCR is an American punk band with synthpop leanings. The band formed in November 2002 in Richmond, Virginia, United States, with a relatively unique lineup of a drummer, a bassist, and three synthesi [..]
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VCRVCR was the 2003 debut recording by the band VCR, originally on Pop Faction Records as a limited-edition and regional release, created solely to sell at shows and give away to friends. When VCR was pi [..]
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VCR"VCR" is the fourth single by The xx, from their self-titled debut album. The single was first released in the UK on 24 January 2010. The song was also featured on the episode "Black Friday" from the [..]
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