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	<title>Restoration Tips &#038; Notes &#187; dcc</title>
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		<title>Digital Compact Cassette &#8212; DCC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2006 03:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard L. Hess</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received a phone call today asking if I knew where to get DCC blank tapes. The person had purchased a used DCC machine on eBay or someplace like that because he &#8220;heard that they sound good.&#8221;
Audio mythology is growing. DCC is a perceptually coded format with bit reduction. Like MP3. Like the ATRAC system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received a phone call today asking if I knew where to get DCC blank tapes. The person had purchased a used DCC machine on eBay or someplace like that because he &#8220;heard that they sound good.&#8221;</p>
<p>Audio mythology is growing. DCC is a perceptually coded format with bit reduction. Like MP3. Like the ATRAC system used on Minidisc. Not as advanced as MP3, probably (it&#8217;s older). Not as advanced as Windows Media (it&#8217;s older).<span id="more-25"></span></p>
<p>This format died in the late 1990s with Radio Shack selling their last stock at fire-sale prices.</p>
<p>Please do not get involved in this format. If you&#8217;ve got material recorded on this format, now is the time to get it off. I have one player and do not intend to get any additional ones. Mine is in pretty good condition and works, but when it goes, I won&#8217;t be able to transfer DCC tapes, either.</p>
<p>This is a very endangered format in my opinion. Hopefully not too many important items were recorded on it.</p>
<p>I told the caller to just burn CDs with his computer for his music. If he wanted a different &#8220;sound&#8221; try analog tape, but I can&#8217;t see what DCC offers in terms of &#8220;improved&#8221; sound.</p>
<p>I received the following comment from RPM53:</p>
<blockquote><p>Hi Richard,</p>
<p>You are absolutely correct about do not get involved with this format.  First and formost<br />
good luck finding new tapes.  Also the tapes over a period of time exibit audio dropout<br />
due to tape curl, most noticable when you re-recorded on them.<br />
However, as far as sound went for itâ€™s day, I found it to be quite good. I did alot of live<br />
recordings of bands with this deck, however it now sits unused gathering dust.<br />
There are other supported formats available that are more cost effect and sound better.  But<br />
in comparison to cassette, it was a big step forward.<br />
I discovered this page in my search for blank tape to record rehersals, because the deck<br />
has many features that are handy.  But without tape, itâ€™s sexy, itâ€™s techy, itâ€™s useless!</p>
<p>Rich</p>
<p>Posted Dec 9, 2006  9:17 PM</p></blockquote>
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