A Cassette-player is a container holding a roll of tape or film stored on two cores.

Cassettes have been used for sound, video, and microfilm. The Compact Cassette, introduced in 1964 and still in use for audio recording, is a common example of a cassette. A cassette is distinguished from a cartridge, the latter having one hub instead of two

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