- Quarter Inch
- F/A/VA reference to the standard width magnetic audio tape which is used to record film production sound. (Sound)
Audio and video glossary. 2014.
Audio and video glossary. 2014.
Quarter-inch cartridge — tape (abbreviated QIC, commonly pronounced quick ) is a magnetic tape data storage format introduced by 3M in 1972, with derivatives still in use as of 2009. QIC comes in a rugged enclosed package of aluminum and plastic that holds two tape reels … Wikipedia
Quarter Inch Cartridge — Quarter Inch Cartridge, QIC … Universal-Lexikon
Quarter-Inch Cartridge — Speichermedium QIC (Quarter Inch Cartridge) Quarter Inch Cartridges Allgemeines Typ Magnetband Kapazität bis 20.000 MB … Deutsch Wikipedia
quarter-inch cartridge — Abbreviated QIC. A set of tape standards defined by the Quarter Inch Cartridge Drive Standards Association, a trade association established in 1987. Several standards are in use today as Table Q.1 shows. TABLE Q.1 QIC CAPACITIES QIC… … Dictionary of networking
Ten and a quarter inch gauge — (or X scale) is a large scale, generally only used for ridable miniature railways. Model railways at this scale normally confine the scale modelling aspects to the reproduction of the locomotive and with steam locomotives the accompanying tender … Wikipedia
quarter-inch admiral — Canadian Slang a derogatory term for a CF Officer Cadet, whether Army, Navy or Air Force; refers to the thin gold rank braid worn by these members on their tunics. By comparison, a CF Admiral (or General) wears a wide gold rank braid on their… … English dialects glossary
quarter-inch cartridge — (QIC) A standard for computer tapes … Dictionary of automotive terms
Inch — INCH, a parish, in the county of Wigton, 2½ miles (E.) from Stranraer; containing, with the hamlets of Aird, Cairnryan, and Lochans, 2950 inhabitants. This place, which is of great antiquity, and distinguished for its lochs, appears to have… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Inch-Lonaig — INCH LONAIG, an isle, in the parish of Luss, county of Dumbarton. This islet is one of a numerous group, beautifully situated in Loch Lomond, and is about a mile long and a quarter of a mile broad, and estimated to contain 145 acres, of which… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Inch-Moan — INCH MOAN, an isle, in the parish of Luss, county of Dumbarton. This isle, of which the name signifies the Moss Isle, lies in Loch Lomond; is about three quarters of a mile in length and a quarter of a mile in breadth; and contains about 100… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland