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DAT also appeared in the early 90s, and it was a godsend for recording studios. There was another format introduced in 1992, the Digital Compact Cassette.
The Digital Compact Cassette, or DCC, was one such format. Released by Philips in 1992 as a replacement for the analog audio cassette, it failed to gain traction in the market and disappeared ...
Van Morrison never sounded better. I was listening to his recent album “Avalon Sunset” from a digital compact cassette (DCC) on the new Panasonic RQ-DP7 portable DCC player.
Fixing a DCC (Digital Compact Cassette) Deck Coredog64 Apr 10, 2006 Jump to latest Follow Reply ...
Digital compact cassette: To be introduced by Philips this fall. The DCC, the same size as a conventional cassette and with 90 minutes of recording time, is expected to produce the same crystal ...
This state-of-the-art PCM/VCR combination may be supplanted in a year`s time by digital compact cassettes. In either case, once you`ve heard digital audio tape quality you may never want to return ...
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands — Philips NV said it will begin selling digital compact cassette music systems on Sept. 21 in Japan. The system, which is designed to be the successor to cassette s… ...
DCC just failed sooner. Most of the consumers went from Compact Cassete to CD-R to MP3, DCC and MiniDisc being little more than a footnote. Actually, MD was extremely popular in Japan for long.
Blue Wicked is also the first commercial release on Digital Compact Cassette in 25 years. Heiden has a growing number of fans who love and appreciate the older audio formats, and some of them have ...
The first obituaries for cassette tapes appeared more than 20 years ago when CDs hit the market. Today, though severely shrank, the industry has shown no signs of going away.
Kang Ki-heon The author is an industry 1 team reporterof the JoongAng Ilbo. The official name of cassette tape is the “compact cassette.” The cassette is the plastic cover protecting the magnetic ...
In the early 1990s, Philips of the Netherlands developed the Digital Compact Cassette tape format, which was designed to give CD-quality sound on standard magnetic tapes.