A videotape is a type of recording that stores video and audio.
You might have heard people talking about watching old home movies or TV shows on their parents' old VCRs. A videotape is what those recordings were stored on. It's like a cassette tape for your grandma's cooking show, but instead of holding music, it holds the images and sounds from that show. People used to record all sorts of things onto these tapes: music concerts, family vacations, or even whole TV seasons. They'd then play them back at home, watching their favorite shows over and over again. Today, videotapes are mostly just a memory, but they were an important part of how people enjoyed video content before DVDs and streaming took over.
A relatively wide magnetic tape used for recording visual images and sounds (as of a television production) for subsequent playback or broadcasting.
