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the rangers have certainly made their mark in billy's history by being the first to establish a gladesville village, and by building the treehouse world with billy. in this episode, billy teaches the rangers a lesson about respect by having them take over the treehouse. but will that be enough to stop the potential destruction of their world?


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interested in a hi quality printer paper doll? scroll down the page. artwork. the 8-track player is an audio tape player first released in the united states in january 1966 by jvc as a successor to the 8-track tape player that was released the previous year by rca. the 8-track player has been largely supplanted by digital audio formats such as compact disc and digital audio tape, although it still is produced and sold as a novelty item. most 8-track tapes contain nothing but music; they are blank. the music being played on the tape is often recorded from tape recordings, but there have been a number of exceptions. vcrs and other video devices have sometimes been used to play back music recorded on 8-track tapes. musicians such as the beach boys, the grateful dead, and depeche mode are known for recording their own soundtracks for their albums, then putting those tracks on blank 8-track tapes. the music on some 8-track tapes is believed to have been made with a portable tape recorder without any audio recording equipment. it was a standard format from the late 1960s to the early 1980s for 8-track tape to transport video signals. because a standard 8-track tape has two channels (both black and white), the tape could be "stacked" on top of itself when played by a dual-head 8-track tape player, producing a multi-channel video signal. the video and audio was not mixed, but the audio was recorded in the channel normally used for recording the video. most of the time, the audio track used consisted of music only, but other sounds were sometimes recorded as well. this information is not shown in the tape box's information window. this is how most tapes from this period, such as the early hanna barbera cartoons, are so cheaply copied today. the original 8-track tape player was an 8-track tape player that did not produce an electrical signal but rather a signal which could be fed to a television receiver. the jvc 8-track tape format was used to produce the 8-track tape box for 8-track audio cassettes. the term 8-track tape was originally used to refer to the tape format used in the playback decks. the 8-track tape format was a compromise in which the tracks were arranged in a circle with the two ends of the tape 180 degrees of each other. the tracks ran in the 4:2:2 color space of a standard vhs video cassette. although the player itself is often referred to as an 8-track, this is often not the case. some tape players in the mid 1970s and early 1980s were advertised as being "8-track". this usually meant that they played 8-track tapes in addition to standard audio cassette tapes. until the advent of digital audio recording and dvd-audio in the late 1980s, 8-track tapes were the primary medium for high quality music reproduction and for serious audiophiles. before this, 8-track tapes were considered to be the best means of both making and enjoying recordings on a personal scale. in 1989, audio track capacity was reduced from 48 tracks to 24, as the popularity of consumer-grade stereos with cd, tape and mp3 playback capability declined, and 8-track tapes became less desirable. unlike standard audio cassettes, which were designed to be played back only once, 8-track tapes are designed to hold up to many thousand plays. after the 8-track tape lost popularity, they were used in less-affluent environments such as record stores and used in some manufacturing industries, where they were used to make calibration tracks with no variable speeds, i.e.


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