Noun
Teletext (uncountable)
(UK, Ireland) A text-based information retrieval system using television sets with a suitable decoder; developed by the BBC.
teletext (uncountable)
Alternative form of Teletext
A smaller number still are able, additionally, to record subtitles transmitted with world standard teletext signals (on pre-digital services), simultaneously with the associated program. Source: Internet
It had feature limitations such as the inability to output more than one channel of sound or provide teletext mode. Source: Internet
Like all teletext fields, teletext captions can't be stored by a standard 625 line VHS recorder (due to the lack of field shifting support); they are available on all professional S-VHS recordings due to all fields being recorded. Source: Internet
Pace Micro Technology DC757X Set top box This SCART feature had been used for connection to analogue decoding equipment by pay TV operators in Europe, and in the past was used for connection to teletext equipment before the decoders became built-in. Source: Internet
S-VHS has a sufficient resolution to record teletext signals with relatively few errors. citation Logo The first VHS Logo The VHS logo was commissioned by JVC and introduced with the JVC HR-3300 in 1976. Source: Internet
Teletext services 4-Tel/FourText Channel 4 originally licensed an ancillary teletext service to provide schedules, programme information and features. Source: Internet