Peep search
BetaSkipScan is a feature available on many videocassette recorders and most camcorders, whereby the unit can show you what is on the tape during rewind and fast forward operations. For this feature to work seamlessly, the tape must be fully laced up during rewind and fast-forward operation, which is not usually supported on VHS decks and therefore makes VHS almost the only video tape format where peep search is not usually available.
To make a distinction between peep search and normal picture search, consider the following operations:
Picture Search :
- During tape playback, the Fast Forward or Rewind button is pressed. Depending on the model of machine, this button press may be momentary or have to be held. The picture can be viewed at high speed. When the button is released, or when Play is pressed again, the video tape will again play at normal speed.
- During tape fast forward or rewind, the same function is selected again with the Fast Forward or Rewind button. Now the machine instantly displays a high speed image from the tape. Upon releasing the button, the machine reverts to the fast forward or rewind function.
Peep Search is available with all of the following video tape formats:
- Video8/Hi8
- Digital8
- Betamax, though not implemented by Sanyo decks, most of which returned the tape to the cassette for high speed winding. Sony called their mode "BetaSkipScan".
- miniDV, almost all miniDV equipment supports this feature, the notable exception being some JVC camcorders.
- micromv
- VHS/SVHS though a few models attempt to emulate the functionality, mostly Sony
- V2000
- N1500/N1700