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- From: gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen)
- Subject: Re: questions on new digital formats
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.202031.4260@metrosoft.com>
- Sender: gvh@metrosoft.com
- Reply-To: gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen)
- Organization: Metrosoft
- References: <1992Dec24.184453.11969@dgbt.doc.ca>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 20:20:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec24.184453.11969@dgbt.doc.ca> ted@dgbt.doc.ca (Ted
- Grusec) writes:
- > Yes, BUT, the major use of cassette tape is NOT music, but
- > dictating machines, telephone answering machines,
- > etc. Pedestrian uses, not music. DCC may fail for music,
- > yet be a raging success in this much larger domain.
-
- Pretty expensive answering machine. For the cost
- difference that is inevitable, I can't imagine people
- opting for DCC over ACC in such devices. Other forms of
- digital recording perhaps...
-
- Gordon
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