Digital Compact Cassette

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title: Digital Compact Cassette
text: Digital Compact Cassette (DCC) is a magnetic tape sound recording format introduced by Philips and Matsushita Electric in late 1992 and marketed as the successor to the standard analog Compact Cassette. It was also a direct competitor to Sony's MiniDisc (MD), but neither format toppled the then-ubiquitous analog cassette despite their technical superiority, and DCC was discontinued in October 1996. Another competing format, the Digital Audio Tape (DAT), had by 1992 also failed to sell in large q
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description: Philips-developed system with digital audio on compact cassette
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Compact_Cassette
date created: 2003-08-07T07:11:00Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T00:04:25Z
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