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auto-reverse - translation to ολλανδικά

MAGNETIC TAPE RECORDING FORMAT FOR AUDIO RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
Compact casette; Musicassettes; Musicassette; Compact cassette; Audio cassette tape; Audio cassettes; Compact audio cassettes; Music Cassette; Tape cassette; Cassette tapes; Audiocassette; Compact audio cassette; Music cassette; Radio casette; Cassette Tape; Audio Cassette; Casette tape; Cassete tape; Auto-reverse; Auto reverse; Autoreverse; Audio casette; C90 audio cassette; Pop Tape; Cassette-tape recorder; 120 minute Compact Cassette; Compact cassette tape; Compact Cassette tape; Audio cassette; C-cassette; Cassette tape recorder; Metafine; Type IV tape; Eaten tape; Chewed tape; Compact Audio Cassette; Music-Cassettes; Music Cassettes; Music-Cassette; Musiccassette; Cassettetape; Magnetophone cassette; Magnetophone cassettes; Compact Casette; Compactcasette; Compact casettes; Compact Casettes; Bandsalat; Tape salad; Compact Cassette (data); Cassette tape interface; Audio cassette interface; Cassette interface; Compact Cassette; Standard audio cassette
  • Tapematic 2002 audio cassette loaders, used to wind ("load") magnetic tape from tape reels ("pancakes") in the machine into empty cassette tape shells (known as C-0s or C-Zeros). The C-0s have just leader which is cut into two and the tape is attached to the leader, then wound.
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  • Commodore computer]]s
  • A cassette tape rotating in a cassette deck
  • Size comparison of Elcaset (left) with standard Compact Cassette
  • [[Maxell]] four-function leader
  • Maxell compact cassettes, C60 (90m) and C90 (135m)
  • [[Nakamichi]] RX-505 cassette deck. It has an auto reverse feature that rotates the cassette, hence the bump in the middle.
  • The [[Sony Walkman]] from 1979
  • A compact cassette with write-protect tab for Side 2 removed and then restored
  • A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from [[RadioShack]]
  • A head cleaning cassette
  • DAT]] and MiniDisc digital formats for recording purposes, but all formats eventually faded because of the Compact Disc (CD, pictured here on the left) for both prerecorded music and for recording ([[CD-R]])
  • Visualization of the magnetic field on a stereo cassette containing a 1kHz audio tone

auto-reverse         
automatische omschakeling (tape recorder)
reverse video         
Inverse video; Reverse Video; Video reversal
het vertonen van donker schrift op lichte achtergrond
auto dial         
ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Automatic calling; Autodialler; Smart autodialer; ADAD; Automatic dialing and announcing device; Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device; Auto dialing; Automatic call; Auto dial; Autodialer; Automated phone call; Automated calling; Autodial; Automatic dialer
automatisch draaien, lastpost

Ορισμός

auto-da-fe
[??:t??d?:'fe?]
¦ noun (plural autos-da-fe ??:t??z-) the burning of a heretic by the Spanish Inquisition.
Origin
C18: from Port., lit. 'act of the faith'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Cassette tape

The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Invented by Lou Ottens and his team at the Dutch company Philips in 1963, Compact Cassettes come in two forms, either containing content as a prerecorded cassette (Musicassette), or as a fully recordable "blank" cassette. Both forms have two sides and are reversible by the user. Although other tape cassette formats have also existed—for example the Microcassette—the generic term cassette tape is normally used to refer to the Compact Cassette because of its ubiquity.

Its uses have ranged from portable audio to home recording to data storage for early microcomputers; the Compact Cassette technology was originally designed for dictation machines, but improvements in fidelity led to it supplanting the stereo 8-track cartridge and reel-to-reel tape recording in most non-professional audio applications by the mid-1970s. It became an extremely popular format for prerecorded music, first alongside the LP record and later the digital compact disc (CD); the latter format eventually caused prerecorded cassettes to fade into obscurity by the mid-1990s in many countries, but it continued to be popular well into the 2000s in some other countries as well as for home recording purposes. Compact Cassette tapes remain in production as of 2022 and survive as a niche format, continuing to receive some new music releases.

Compact Cassettes contain two miniature spools, between which the magnetically coated, polyester-type plastic film (magnetic tape) is passed and wound. These spools and their attendant parts are held inside a protective plastic shell which is 4 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches (10.2 cm × 6.35 cm × 1.27 cm) at its largest dimensions. The tape itself is commonly referred to as "eighth-inch" tape, supposedly 18 inch (0.125 in; 3.17 mm) wide, but actually slightly larger, at 0.15 inches (3.81 mm). Two stereo pairs of tracks (four total) or two monaural audio tracks are available on the tape; one stereo pair or one monophonic track is played or recorded when the tape is moving in one direction and the second (pair) when moving in the other direction. This reversal is achieved either by manually flipping the cassette when the tape comes to an end, or by the reversal of tape movement, known as "auto-reverse", when the mechanism detects that the tape has ended.