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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stereo-PakStereo-Pak - Wikipedia

    Stereo-Pak. The Muntz Stereo-Pak, commonly known as the 4- track cartridge, [1] is a magnetic tape sound recording cartridge technology. The Stereo-Pak cartridge was inspired by the Fidelipac 2-track monaural (audio & cue tracks, later 3-track for stereo) tape cartridge system invented by George Eash in 1954 and used by radio broadcasters for ...

  2. Cassette Store Day. Cassette Store Day is an international, annual observance intended to recognise the value of Compact Cassettes as a music format. Cassette Store Day was first held in 2013. The celebration was inspired by Record Store Day, which acknowledges the importance of record stores and the vinyl music format.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PicocassettePicocassette - Wikipedia

    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. With a tape speed of 9 mm/s, each cassette could hold up to 60 minutes of dictation, 30 minutes per side. The signal-to-noise ratio was 35 dB. The widest dimension of the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 135_film135 film - Wikipedia

    135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film with a film gauge of 35 mm (1.4 in) loaded into a standardized type of magazine (also referred to as a cassette or cartridge) for use in 135 film cameras . The term 135 was introduced by Kodak in 1934 [1] as a designation for 35 mm film specifically ...

  5. Magnetofone. O magnetofone é um aparelho de som para gravação e reprodução de sinais de áudio em fitas magnéticas ou fitas cassete. O magnetofones de alta fidelidade são estéreos e também são conhecido como gravadores cassete ou Tape Decks. Seu uso necessita de um amplificador ou preamplificador mais amplificador de potência e ...

  6. The original standard MC60 microcassette contained 43.2 m (142 ft) of tape for 30 minutes recording per side at 2.4 cm/s (about 15 ⁄ 16 ips, making it half the standard speed of a compact cassette). Most recorders also provide a slower speed of 1.2 cm/s, doubling the recording time but with poor sound quality.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BetamaxBetamax - Wikipedia

    Betamax (also known as Beta, as in its logo) is a consumer-level analog recording and cassette format of magnetic tape for video, commonly known as a video cassette recorder. It was developed by Sony and was released in Japan on May 10, 1975, [1] followed by the US in November of the same year. Betamax is widely considered to be obsolete ...

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