Magnetic tape
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Revision as of 01:19, 3 August 2016
Magnetic tape was for a long time a popular medium for audio recording and data storage. A number of different formats existed.
- Audio Cassette (includes uses as computer data storage medium)
- Digital Audio Tape
- Digital Compact Cassette
- Elcaset
-  Endless-loop tape cartridge
- 4-Track
- 8-Track
- Echo-matic (Cousino tape cartridge)
- Orrtronics 8-Track
 
- Jingle Card Cassette
- Linear Tape File System
- Magnetic tape data storage
- Open Reel Audiotape
- Pocket Rockers
- Videotape

