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* [[Digital Audio Tape]], US Patent 4,456,905, June 1984 by K. Odaka.
* [[Digital Compact Cassette]] (DCC), US Patent 4,620,311, October 1986 by [[Kees Schouhamer Immink]].
A differing but related scheme is used for [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|audio CDsCD]]s and [[CD-ROM]]s:
* [[Compact disc]] [[Eight-to-fourteen modulation]]