kassetter
Kassetter are magnetic tape–based storage media enclosed in a protective shell, used to store audio, video, or computer data. The term is common in Swedish and Norwegian, but the format is widely known in many regions as cassette tapes or cassettes. Cassettes gained popularity because they offered relatively inexpensive, portable, and easy-to-use storage for a range of media.
In audio, compact audio cassettes were introduced in the 1960s and became dominant in the 1970s–1990s. They
Within audio cassettes, several tape formulations were used, including Type I (ferric), Type II (chrome), and
Preservation and handling considerations include sensitivity to magnetic fields, temperature and humidity changes, and the gradual