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Kitty Play Records was created in 2003.
It is short for grammophone. This is what the actual award is shaped as. Grammophones played music way before records, cds, cassettes etc. existed
He can play but he does not play on any of the records or on stage
LP records are a very old type of record and is not used much by people much in this time era. LP records require a certain type of turntable to properly play it.
No The VV-IV only plays 78rpm records. Also as a rule of thumb, don't play any records from the mid-thirties on up on it. And don't forget to change the needle each play.
what happened to the market of vinyl records and firms that were producing the vinyl records when cassettes, CD/DVDs enter the markets.
Records are the oldest means of recording music, then reels of tape, then cartridges of tape, then cassettes of tape. The very first records were tubes coated in wax, about the size of the tube in a roll of toilet paper. They were replaced by flat records.
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Yes it is possible to play cassettes through a car CD player by using a cassette to digital adapter. The songs on the cassette will be transferred into digital format.
You can buy dubbing cassette decks and they'll work well for converting CDs to cassettes.
Digital video cassettes will not play on a VHS player; VHS is analog and cannot play digital media.You may be able to find a service in your area that can copy from an older medium (like your ZR10 cassettes) to something like DVD or BluRay.
There are various companies that manufacture shelf stereo systems that also play cassettes. Sharp, Sony, and Jensen, for example, are all companies that manufacture this particular type of stereo system.
Remarkably the music industry was relatively supportive of CDs as a replacement for cassettes, because cassettes made home recording too easy.
Most common is media conversion. Audio cassettes, 8mm audio/video tape and LP records.
The Linguaphone Company put out (still does) language learning courses that at one time included a set of 45rpm records to go along with it. Before that they were 78rpm records. After the 45's, they used cassettes and now CD's.
Cassettes were a tape medium, and couldn't be scratched like records, which was a very big improvement.
Forget Cassettes was created in 2001.