The easiest way to do this is to record over it, but there will still be residual audio (or video if a VT) from the previous recording. If you wish to erase a confidential recording, I would recommend a Tape Degausser. This emits a rapidly alternating electromagnetic field which demagnetised the tape and thus erases it, in much the same way the degauss feature works to demagnetise components in CRT monitors. However, Tape Degaussers can be very expensive.
If it's important it be erased, with no trace and minimal cost - throw it on the fire, but you'll be unable to re use it afterwards.
Rubbing a magnet on a cassette can potentially erase the magnetic information stored on the tape, causing loss of data or recording. Magnets can interfere with the magnetic particles on the tape, altering or erasing the recorded content. It's best to keep magnets away from cassette tapes to avoid damaging them.
le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape
C90 on a cassette tape means that the cassette tape runs for 90 minutes. <3
No difference - a cassette contains magnetic tape.
I have it on cassette tape. I play it on my cassette tape player.
C120 on a cassette tape means that the tape runs for 120 minutes. <3
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Phillips was the inventor of the compact cassette tape (it's original name).
the cassette tape contained information on nuclear fusion.
what is the defference between cassette tape and hard disk
If the cassette player does not play the tape, insert a different tape to see if that is the problem. If another tape does not play, use a can of air to clean the tape player.
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.