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      • MiniDisc was first conceived in the mid-1980s but wasn't commercially available until a decade later. It took even longer for the format to see mainstream adoption outside of Japan. After Sony relaunched the format on the U.S. market in 1998, it finally became profitable around 2000.
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    MiniDisc (MD) is an erasable magneto-optical disc-based data storage format offering a capacity of 60, 74, and later, 80 minutes of digitized audio. Sony announced the MiniDisc in September 1992 and released it in November [ 2 ] of that year for sale in Japan and in December in Europe, North America, and other countries. [ 3 ]

  3. Today, a decade after its dis­con­tin­u­a­tion, the his­to­ry of tech­nol­o­gy has come to rec­og­nize Mini­Disc as the evo­lu­tion­ary link between the Walk­man and the iPod, each of which rev­o­lu­tion­ized the way we lis­ten to music.

  4. Sep 7, 2024 · Sony's MiniDisc emerged as a competitor to the Digital Compact Cassette (DCC), which Philips and Matsushita (Panasonic) introduced in 1992 as a potential successor to analog cassettes.

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · MiniDisc was a Sony invention which used the company's own Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC) system, which employed intelligent data compression techniques designed along psychoacoustic principles.

  6. MiniDisc (MD) is an erasable magneto-optical disc-based data storage format offering a capacity of 60, 74, and later, 80 minutes of digitized audio. Sony announced the MiniDisc in September 1992 and released it in November of that year for sale in Japan and in December in Europe, North America, and other countries. [2]

  7. Mar 8, 2022 · Sony's MiniDisc was an excellent format—"successor to cassettes, smaller, more robust, more flexible, and it sounded better"—hampered by expensive hardware, hostility from the music industry, and...

  8. Jul 11, 2011 · The United States never really got MD, and this was what ultimately stopped the format from becoming a runaway success. MiniDisc's next big moment came in mid-2001 with the introduction of Net-MD. Launched towards the end of that year, the portable MZ-N1 was the first recorder to use the new technology which allowed direct music transfer from ...

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