enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Cassette tape (format) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette_tape_(format)

    Cassette tape, a two-spool tape cassette format for analog audio recording and playback and introduced in 1963 by Philips; DC-International, a format that was created by Grundig after Phillips had abandoned an earlier format that was being created alongside the Compact Cassette; 8-track tape, continuous loop tape system introduced in 1964

  3. Cassette tape - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette_tape

    The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, [2] audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company Philips , the Compact Cassette was released in August 1963.

  4. Talk:Cassette tape (format) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cassette_tape_(format)

    Types and brand. history starts as "war of the cartidges and reels": RCA Victor Tape Cartridge (later renamed sound tape cartridge, snap load cartridge, quick load cartridge; used 4 track system), minnesota mining andmanufacturing company's scotch quick load cartridge (similar to RCA's) and also their own cartridge system (quite different than RCA's), Bernard Casino's echo matic self threading ...

  5. Cassette - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette

    Cassette single (or "Cassingle"), a music single in the form of a cassette tape; Digital Audio Tape (or DAT), a digital audio cassette tape format, mainly used by professionals; Digital Compact Cassette (or DCC), a short-lived digital audio cassette format aimed at domestic users; Videocassette, a cassette containing videotape, for use in VCRs

  6. Compact Cassette tape types and formulations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette_tape...

    By 1976, ferricobalt formulations took over the video tape market, [60] and eventually they became the dominant high-performance tape for audio cassette. [51] Chromium dioxide disappeared from the Japanese domestic market, [51] although chrome remained the tape of choice for high fidelity cassette duplication among the music labels. In consumer ...

  7. Picocassette - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picocassette

    A picocassette compared to a Compact cassette. It is approximately half the size of the previous Microcassette, and was intended for highly portable dictation devices. [1] With a tape speed of 9 mm/s, each cassette could hold up to 60 minutes of dictation, [2] 30 minutes per side. The signal-to-noise ratio was 35 dB. The widest dimension of the ...

  8. Digital cassettes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cassettes

    Digital Compact Cassette was intended as a digital replacement for the mass-market analog cassette tape, but received very little attention or adaptation. Its failure is generally attributed to higher production costs than audio CDs , durability and lukewarm reception by consumers.

  9. Endless tape cartridge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_tape_cartridge

    The magnetic tape can have start and end markers, like a magnetic beacon, an electric conductive splice, a hole that can be optically scanned, or a transparent splice tape. The cartridge was invented by sound engineer Bernard A. Cousino and it dominated the North American market for many years.