Digital Tape Format
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Digital Tape Format is a magnetic tape data storage format developed by Sony. It uses a 1/2" wide tape, in a cassette with two reels, which is written and read with a helical scan process. The format is described by the ECMA 248 (adopted June 1998) and ISO/IEC 15731 standards. There are two sizes of tape cassettes, "S" and "L".
Generations

| Generation | DTF-1 | DTF-2 | 
|---|---|---|
| Release Date | 1994 | 1999 | 
| "S" Capacity (GB) | 12 | 60 | 
| "L" Capacity (GB) | 42 | 200 | 
| Max Speed (MB/s) | 12 | 24 | 
Notes:
- Both used ALDC compression
 - DTF-2 used Fibre Channel or SCSI interfaces
 - The tape cassettes are similar to those of Sony Betacam.
 
External links
- ECMA 248 Specification of DTF-1.
 - ECMA 315 Specification of DTF-2.
 - Brochure for DTF-1 drive with specs
 - DTF at the Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, including images
 
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