Tonträgerlänge
Tonträgerlänge refers to the duration of playable material on a sound carrier. This is a fundamental characteristic that determines how much audio content can be stored on a given physical medium. For older analog formats like vinyl records and cassette tapes, the tonträgerlänge was often a fixed value, influencing the maximum number of songs or the length of a single recording that could be accommodated.
With the advent of digital audio formats, the concept of tonträgerlänge became more flexible. While physical