Real-time
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Notes on the speed of recording
Real-time
- Photography: real time image-recording (still) (1890s
- Film: real time image-recording (moving) (widespread since the 1910s)
- Real time sound and speech recording (1910s -1930s), becoming widespread when sound films arrive
Non real-time
- drawing and painting: non-real time image-recording (still)
- non real time music and speech recording writing (Antiquity)and music notation ().
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