From its inception in 1968, the Compact Cassette, which was comprised of a magnetic tape, passed between two spools inside of a plastic casing, would be a viable option for consumers well into the 2000s, retaining its relevance from the age of the Vinyl record through the advent, and eventual takeover of the Compact Disc.Ī unique feature of the tape cassette format is its ability to record 2 sets of stereo tracks, with 1 set exclusive to each direction the tape is ran. One of the most popular formats for commercially produced pre-recorded audio was Philips’ Compact Cassette. ![]() ![]() ![]() We offer a full suite of solutions to convert and transfer your Compact Cassette audio tapes into a digital file or CD format.
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