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Veritably printing money, Sony and other MiniDisc hardware manufacturers came to the defense of music-rental chains when the displeased Japanese record industry took them to court.
Sony's MiniDisc was one of two rival digital systems introduced in 1992 that were intended to replace the Philips Compact Cassette analog audio tape system: the other was the Digital Compact Cassette (DCC), created by Philips and Matsushita (now Panasonic).
Aug 18, 2023 · And it wasn’t simply ancient versus modern: Sony’s MiniDisc was up against another global giant, as the Philips digital compact cassette tried to offer the best of both worlds with backwards compatibility with analogue tape.
Sep 7, 2024 · The Sony MDS-101, released in 1993, was the first MiniDisc deck designed for home audio setups. Its model name was inspired by Sony’s first CD player, the CDP-101. The MDS-101 brought MiniDisc technology into the home, allowing users to record and play back MiniDiscs in a stationary environment.
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.
Sep 27, 2013 · The MiniDisc format had a slightly better send-off: in February of 2013, Sony announced that they would no longer be making MiniDisc players. This effectively marks the end of a 21-odd year...
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Mar 9, 2018 · Before the iPod, before smartphone-based media players – heck, before smartphones themselves – there was the MiniDisc player, a new generation of Walkman. The disc that gave the player its name offered the same amount of song time as a CD, but occupied less than half the space in the hand.