Boris Rtcheouloff

Boris Rtcheouloff / Rcheulishvili (Georgian: ბორის რჩეულიშვილი) was a Georgian scientist, and the inventor of “videotape”.[1] Early attempts to record television signals on magnetic material had started when Boris Rtcheouloff applied for a British patent on 4 January 1927[2] for a technique of recording television signals on 'a magnetic record of the Poulsen telegraphone type'.[3] Sound would be recorded in sync on the reverse side. These ideas incorporated a way to record sound or pictures by causing a strip, disc, or cylinder of iron or other magnetic material to be magnetized. He did not pay the annual renewal fee, so his patent soon lapsed.[4]

His godfather is the renowned opera singer Feodor Chaliapin[5]

References

  1. US Consumer Electronics Industry Today (Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association, 1999)
  2. Paul McDonald, Video and DVD industries (British Film Institute, 22 Jan 2008) p.20
  3. George Shiers and May Shiers, Early Television: A Bibliographic Guide to 1940 (Taylor and Francis, 1997) p.69
  4. New Scientist, (Vol. 100, No. 1386, Dec 1983) p.666
  5. "Из истории магнитной видеозаписи", Computer Museum, Authors: Н. В. Дунаевская, В. А. Урвалов, М. Г. Шульман


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