First, a story: in the early days of radio, there was no way to record a program. If you heard something you liked, you could only listen to it live, as it was happening. It wasn't until the 1940s that new technology made it easier to record something on the radio, and that new technology was called "audio tape" (audio, because it referred to something you could hear, or listen to). Years after that, when television became popular, video tape was invented. Now, for the sentence: When I first became a disc jockey back in the late 1960s, I would record my shows on audio tape so I could listen back to them later and think of ways to improve my on-air work.
Audio Tape is not valid evidence in court. He recorded it all on Audio Tape.
Audio Tape is not valid evidence in court. He recorded it all on Audio Tape.
My parents put red tape all around my Christmas gift.
The adhesiveness of duct tape is greater than that of scotch tape
Audio-visual is Using both sight and sound
Produced audio dramatist of both fan and professional productions.
You would use magnetic tape for recording music or other audio. Many industries in the audio recording industry use it. Magnetic tape can be used to put pictures on the refrigerator. It can also be used to put memos up in an office.
The garbled audio was so unintelligible that I couldn't make out a single word.
"The audio setting on the CD player was too high." "The video and audio on the TV program were not synchronized." "There is an audio jack on your computer that you can use for your headphones."
I thought he had audio tape version written by Helen Thomas and Kitty Kelly
Our complimentary audio tour will tell you all you need to know about the most intriguing and remarkable monument in the British Isles.
Example sentence - She finds great books on tape at a small municipal library.