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VTLVirtual Tape Library
VTLVertical Turret Lathe
VTLVehicle and Traffic Law (New York state)
VTLVelocity Template Language
VTLView Template Library
VTLVariable Threshold Logic
VTLVerification Tracking Log
VTLVertriebsleiter (German: Sales Manager)
VTLVideotape Library
VTLVertical Tandem Lift
VTLVerification Test Laboratory
VTLVirtual Technology Leasing (Fort Myers, FL)
VTLVertical Transfer Lift
VTLVocal Tract Length
VTLVysoky Tlak (Czech: High Pressure)


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One university participant has a large educational videotape library made available to DIANE members.
The college continues to digitize its existing videotape library, making digital video accessible to faculty and students easily and immediately, while virtually eliminating time-consuming VHS tape library cataloging, tracking, and management requirements.
The Marantz MV8300 is an easy to use add-on component that provides this capability to consumers, and as an added benefit, it is backward-compatible with a customer's existing videotape library.
 
 
 
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