Analog (or analogue) recording is a technique used to store audio or video signals for later playback. The first successful demonstration of analog recording for audio was by Thomas Alva Edison. The first analogs of moving pictures were those of the Lumiere Brothers.The modern examples of the analog audio recording are:Gramophone record (aka phonograph record, vinyl, etc).Wire recordingMagnetic tape, magnetic tape sound recordingThe earliest forms of video recording used analog technology initially. John Logie Baird developed a system in the 1920s for the storage of video signals on conventional phonograph records, which he called Phonovision. In the 1930s, he further developed the Intermediate Film Technique, which provided for an analog method of temporary video storage by using cine film.
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