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Q: Do they still use cassette tape today Do they still use cassette tape recorder today?
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Are phonographs still used today?

After the cassette tape player/recorder this was overtaken by the CD player/recorder, followed by the DAT tape player and the Mini disk CD player/recorder. This as mostly been superseded by MP3 format players :- including mobile phones/ i Pads etc.


What does one consider when purchasing blank cassette tapes?

Blank cassette tapes are used to record sounds using a tape recorder. A few things to consider when purchasing blank cassette tapes are, how much time is on the tape, if the tape is damaged, and the tape quality.


What is the Size of a cassette tape case?

A cassette tape is small case holding a length of magnetic tape that runs between two small reels. It is used for recording or playing back in a tape recorder or cassette deck. They cassette tape case is four inches by three inches and three eights a inch thick.


What were Britain's inventions in the 1960s?

The cassette, the first computer game and the video tape recorder


How can you convert an audio digital file to audio analog for a cassette tape?

The conversion will take place when recording the signal to tape - simply route the output from your computer (such as a speaker or headphone output) into the input of the cassette recorder, hit record and play on the cassette recorder and then play on your computer (or where ever your digital file is being played from).


Do they still release new content on tape?

There is still a limited amount of content released on cassette tape.


What does le cassette mean in English?

le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape


Who and when was the cassette player invented by?

A cassette deck is a type of tape recorder for playing or recording audio compact cassettes. A deck was formerly distinguished from a recorder as being part of a stereo component system, while a recorder had a self-contained power amplifier (and often speakers).The cassette recorder was introduced by the Philips Corporation in 1963 and marketed in 1965 as a device for vocal dictation designed for portable use. It was not intended to be a replacement for reel-to-reel recorders. It enclosed both reels of the recording tape in a small case which eliminated the need to thread the tape through individual reels.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassette_player


Is VCR a noun?

It is an acronym for a noun : Video Cassette Recorder. VCRs use magnetic tape to record audio-visual information.


What C90 written on a cassette tape means?

C90 on a cassette tape means that the cassette tape runs for 90 minutes. <3


How do you remove videocassette from unresponsive RCA505 Videocassette Recorder?

Remove the deck from its case or just lift open the top. Lift the tape out of the machine without twisting it. It is best to use white cotton gloves to keep from touching the tape with your fingers. Ease the cassette and the tape out of the deck slowly. The machines dust cover door will try to close on the tape during this step, keep it open or it will close on the tape. Then hold the cassette up on end and using your fingers at the bottom of the cassette turn the reel on top slowly to retract the tape back into the cassette. If the cassette has a metal door, prop it open.


Difference between the magnetic tape and cassette tape?

No difference - a cassette contains magnetic tape.