Audio Books Cassette - The Original Audio Book
Format
Long before CDs invaded the media
industry, and even longer before the internet revolutionized
the media industry, audio books cassette tapes provided hours
of education and enjoyment for book lovers ...
Not very long ago, people who enjoyed listening to audio
books had to enjoy them using audio books cassette tapes. Long
before CDs invaded the media industry, and even longer before
the internet revolutionized the media industry, audio books
cassette tapes provided hours of education and enjoyment for
book lovers. For some, audio books cassette tapes are still the
preferred way to listen to a favorite book during long trips or
relaxing evenings at home. Cassettes have their positive
qualities, but more recent audio book formats have proven to be
more efficient.
The audio book industry began with audio book cassette
tapes. At the time, the Walkman was the most popular portable
media player. This little device is still great for many
reasons. Playing an audio book cassette is ideal if you are
going for a walk or exercising because you do not have to deal
with the frustrations of a skipping CD when listening to your
favorite audio books. Cassette tapes are not prone to skipping,
so you can jog without worrying about the stuttering sounds of
the reader of your audio book. Other portable media players,
such as iPods, are fragile and not durable enough to play
through vibrations and bouncing.
Audio book cassettes are not without their disadvantages
though. If you want to enjoy your favorite book on a long car
ride or as a peaceful evening activity, other audio book forms
are ideal. Audio book cassette tapes do not offer the option of
a "quick skip", which is the ability to skip to the next
chapter with the simple push of a button. Cassette tapes are
also less durable than CDs and other digital formats. The tape
can stretch or twist, which will negatively affect the sound
quality of the audio book cassette. Even when the cassette tape
is at its best, the sound quality is inferior to that of the CD
or MP3 format.
With the popularity of digital downloads for your favorite
audio book, cassette tapes are becoming obsolete. As a result,
you will find it more difficult to purchase your favorite audio
book on cassette. Audio book companies prefer to offer their
products as a digital download because it saves them money.
Both the buyer and seller can also save money and time on
shipping because audio book MP3s can be downloaded in a matter
of seconds.
Audio book cassette tapes take up too much space for some
people. If you live in a small apartment or if you want to take
an epic book with you on a trip, the cassette tape set could
take up too much space to making it very inconvenient.
Companies also save money by not needing to store several
copies of audio books cassette tapes in large warehouses. Many
of these companies are turning to the digital media format for
distributing their product.
Audio books cassette tapes have some advantages, but many
feel that the disadvantages far outweigh their positive
aspects. The quick accessibility and ease of being able to
download your favorite audio book as a digitally formatted file
has made the audio book cassette tape all but obsolete. Unlike
the bulky audio books cassette tapes, other formats provide
both space and cost efficiency.
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