Minidisc
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A Minidisc is a small magneto-optical disk. It is used as a replacement for the Audio cassette. It was developed by Sony to store music. Later it was modified, so it can also store data. The music it stores is compressed in some way, like an MP3.
Some players allow to modify the contents of (recordable) disks. That way, tracks can be split, combined or rearranged.
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