
Witness History The home video war
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Oct 6, 2025 Marc Wielage, an industry veteran and former technical editor at Video Review magazine, shares exciting insights into the legendary Betamax vs. VHS rivalry. He explores Sony's initial launch of Betamax's superior quality and the strategic blunders that followed, like declining VHS adoption offers. He reveals how consumer demand for longer recording times influenced the market and the pivotal Supreme Court ruling that protected home recording rights. Marc reflects on Betamax's financial viability despite its eventual loss, highlighting its unique legacy in video history.
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Pride Prevented Early Cooperation
- Sony's pride blocked early cooperation that might have avoided format war outcomes.
- Marc Wielage describes Akio Morita refusing Matsushita's request to join VHS despite industry pressure.
Licensing Strategy Tilted The Market
- JVC won manufacturing allies by offering lower royalties and longer tape time to partners.
- Marc Wielage explains VHS makers signed many manufacturers while Sony limited licenses with high fees.
Runtime And Price Beat Picture Quality
- Consumers chose runtime and price over slightly better picture quality.
- Marc Wielage says Betamax's picture advantage couldn't beat VHS's longer playtime and lower cost.
