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  2. Digital Audio Tape - Wikipedia

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    Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony and introduced in 1987. [1] In appearance it is similar to a Compact Cassette, using 3.81 mm / 0.15" (commonly referred to as 4 mm) magnetic tape enclosed in a protective shell, but is roughly half the size at 73 mm × 54 mm × 10.5 mm.

  3. Digital cassettes - Wikipedia

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    Digital audio cassette formats introduced to the professional audio and consumer markets: Digital Audio Tape (or DAT) is the most well-known, and had some success as an audio storage format among professionals and "prosumers" before the prices of hard drive and solid-state flash memory-based digital recording devices

  4. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    Large or L-size cassettes (125.1 x 78 x 14.6 mm) [26] are close in size to small MII cassettes and are accepted by most standalone DV tape recorders and are used in many shoulder-mount camcorders. The L-size cassette can be used in both Sony and Panasonic equipment; nevertheless, they are often called DVCAM tapes .

  5. List of cassette tape and cartridge tape formats - Wikipedia

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    Digital based tapes DV, a digital video tape format & codec launched to record video for both professional & amateur use; MicroMV, the smallest videocassette ever produced and was launched by Sony in 2001; Digital8, the digital version of Video8 (8 mm video) introduced by Sony; D-VHS, a version of VHS used to store digital video launched in 1998

  6. Betacam - Wikipedia

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    Betacam cassettes could be used in a Betamax VCR; likewise, a blank Betamax tape would work on a Betacam deck. However, in later years Sony discouraged this practice, suggesting that the internal tape transport of Betamax cassette was not well suited to the faster tape transport of Betacam. In particular, the guide rollers tend to be noisy.

  7. Kansas City standard - Wikipedia

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    The SWTPC AC-30 Cassette Interface implements the Kansas City standard. In May 1976, it was sold for US$80 (equivalent to about $400 in 2023).. The Kansas City standard (KCS), or Byte standard, is a data storage protocol for standard cassette tapes or other audio recording media at 300 bits per second.

  8. How Cassettes and Tape-Trading Shaped Hip-Hop’s Early Years

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    In Los Angeles, a network of mixtape DJs played a vital role in introducing listeners to up-and-coming local rappers and the latest commercial hip-hop records from the East Coast.

  9. Digital audio - Wikipedia

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    Before digital audio, the music industry distributed and sold music by selling physical copies in the form of records and cassette tapes. With digital audio and online distribution systems such as iTunes , companies sell digital sound files to consumers, which the consumer receives over the Internet.