tape cartridge

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tape cartridge

A tape cartridge is inserted into a computer drive.

Definition

Noun: A tape cartridge is a self-contained, protective casing that holds a length of magnetic tape. It is designed for convenient loading and use with specific audio recorders, video recorders, or computer tape drives, eliminating the need to manually thread loose tape.

Usage

A "tape cartridge" is used as a singular, countable noun. It refers to the physical media unit itself. - It is typically inserted into a compatible player or drive. - It was a common format for data storage, music, and video before the widespread adoption of CDs, DVDs, and solid-state storage.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • I found an old tape cartridge containing backup data from the 1980s server.
    • The studio recorder uses a special tape cartridge for mastering audio.
    • Before streaming, some home computers used a tape cartridge to load programs.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is strongly associated with specific, now largely obsolete, technologies like the Compact Cassette (for audio), VHS-C (for video cameras), and various proprietary data cartridges (e.g., QIC, DDS for computer backups).
  • Technical Specification: In professional contexts, a tape cartridge might be specified by its storage capacity (e.g., a 20-gigabyte tape cartridge) or tape format (e.g., a DLT tape cartridge).
Variants and Related Words
  • Cartridge: A broader term for any self-contained unit of media or ammunition (e.g., ink cartridge, game cartridge).
  • Cassette: Often used interchangeably with "tape cartridge" in consumer audio contexts (audio cassette). A cassette typically has two reels inside the case.
  • Tape Drive: The hardware device that reads from and writes to a tape cartridge.
  • Reel-to-Reel Tape: An older format using open reels of tape, not contained in a cartridge.
Synonyms
  • Tape Cassette (common for audio formats)
  • Data Cartridge (common for computer backup formats)
  • Magnetic Tape Cartridge
Related Phrases
  • To load a tape cartridge: To insert the cartridge into a drive.
    • The operator loaded the tape cartridge into the library robot.
  • Tape cartridge library: A automated storage system containing many tape cartridges.
    • The data center's backup system relies on a large tape cartridge library.
tape cartridge

A tape cartridge is inserted into a computer drive.

Noun
  1. a cartridge containing magnetic tape; for use with audio or video recorders or computer systems