who invented the audio cassette
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The first data magnetic tape was invented in 1928 by Fritz Pfleumer, a German engineer. The tape was originally used to record audio, but later evolved to be used for storing computer data.
The audio tape was developed by German engineer Fritz Pfleumer in 1928, who invented the magnetic tape for sound recording. His innovation laid the foundation for later advancements in audio recording technology, leading to the creation of the tape recorder. The first practical tape recorder was later developed in the 1930s by the German company AEG.
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.
Digital Audio Tape was created in 1987.
In 1868.
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An audio tape is a magnetic tape which stores analogue sound for later playback on a tape player, or any similar variety of cassette tape.
It was invented in 1867.
in 2011
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.