O.K. i'm going to make myself look really stupid now, but....
Well please let me join you ;)
Philips have just bought out a range of DCC machines, and i assume that
DCC stands for Digital Compact Cassette. I was under the impression
that it was a system that was similar to DAT, but like it's alot cheaper,
so what's the difference?
DCC can play analogue audio tapes too... and more security protection against repetitive copying? The tapes you can buy are shorter, though the size is bigger... and doesn't the DCC have the track names info on pre-recorded cassettes? And I guess the big difference is that you can actually buy pre-recorded on DCC...
That's it...
Have fun