Digital cassettes

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Digital audio cassette formats introduced to the professional audio and consumer markets:

Digital video cassettes include:

Analog cassettes used as digital data storage

  • Historically, the compact audio cassette which was originally designed for analog storage of music was used as an alternative to disk drives in the late 1970s and early 1980s to provide data storage for home computers.
  • There is a number of unique and incompatible cassette tape data storage formats that all use the same analog compact audio cassette tape media.
  • The ADAT system uses Super VHS tapes to record 8 synchronized digital audiotracks at once.
  • There have also been several audio recording systems which used VHS video recorders as storage devices and video tape transports, generally by encoding the digital data to be recorded into an analog composite video signal (which resembles static) and then recording this to magnetic tape. These systems were generally used as "mixdown" recorders, to record the finished mix from a multi-track recorder in preparation for the manufacture of a vinyl record, cassette tape, or CD. An example was the Dbx Model 700.{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AiQEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT60 |title=Billboard |date=1982-11-06 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |pages=37 |language=en}}

Another example is the Sony PCM adaptor series.

  • Several companies sold VHS backup solutions in the 80s and 90s where data was converted to a video image which was then saved on a VHS tape.
  • the Corvus "Mirror" ( {{US Patent|4380047A}} )
  • the Metrum Model 64 on S-VHS tape,

W. Curtis Preston.

[https://books.google.com/books?id=_i1sO47qNnMC "Unix backup and recovery"].

1999.

p. 646.

  • the Danmere Backer tape backup system,

Samantha Cole.

[https://www.vice.com/en/article/how-to-save-files-from-a-pc-to-a-vhs-tape/ "How to Save Files From a PC to a VHS Tape"].

2017.

David Grossman.

[https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/a27752/vhs-backup-hard-drive-90s/ "In the 90s Your Spare VHS Could Be a Backup Hard Drive"].

2017.

[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30823492 "Backer: Storing data on VHS tapes (2003)"].

  • the Legacy Storage Systems International VAST (Variable Array Storage)

[https://www.hpcwire.com/1995/10/27/legacy-mass-storage-servers-will-store-digitized-wilderness-maps/ "Legacy mass storage servers will store digitized wilderness maps"].

1995.

  • the ArVid
  • the Video Backup System Amiga,

[http://www.hugolyppens.com/VBS.html "Video Backup System Amiga"].

Linda S. Kempster.

[https://storageconference.us/1996/papers/a6_09.pdf A Media Maniac’s Guide to Removable Mass Storage Media].

  • The S2 VLBI system at three NASA Deep Space Network complexes and over 20 other radio telescopes stores digital data on SVHS tapes.

William T. Petrachenko et. al.

[https://ivscc.gsfc.nasa.gov/publications/gm2000/petrachenko1.pdf "The S2 VLBI System: DAS, RT/PT, and Correlator"].

2000.

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