äänilevymuodot
Äänilevymuodot, or sound recording formats, refer to the physical media used to store and reproduce audio. These formats have evolved significantly over time, each offering different capabilities and fidelity.
Early sound recording formats included wax cylinders, which were fragile and had limited playback time. These
Magnetic tape formats, such as reel-to-reel tapes and cassette tapes, became popular in the mid-20th century.
The digital revolution introduced optical disc formats like the Compact Disc (CD). CDs store audio as binary